Ball Is Dead, And Remains Dead ...
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Originally Posted by Raymond
Or after the ball becomes live again which it never did in this situation
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Because of the immediate timeout. Good point. So maybe the rule reads that an NBA player can hang on the ring for a prolonged period of time as long as the ball doesn't become live again during the prolonged hang? Maybe had a timeout not been taken, and if the ball had been at the disposal of the other team, thus live ball, it would have been a technical foul? So an NBA player can never be charged with excessively hanging on the ring as long as the ball is dead, and remains dead during the "hang time", and as long as there isn't taunting, or a delay of game?
If that's the rule, then the L2M Report seems logical.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Mon Nov 19, 2018 at 01:32pm.
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