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Old Mon Jan 28, 2019, 05:51pm
bucky bucky is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
A minor change, and in my opinion, only really relevant on a written exam.

Six years ago, if I were to charge a timeout for a coach to keep a star player in the game, the coach only being beckoned, and not actually coming onto the court, that would be the last game I would work in that gym.
Guess I am confused. So, you have an injured player and you beckon the coach. The coach refuses to come? Is that what you are saying? if so, beckon the trainer or any other school official (game management, principal attending, etc.) and yes, I would consider them to be bench personnel as far as this rule. Are you telling me that no one will come attend to the injured player? If that is the case, the coach/school will have far bigger problems than not wanting to burn a TO. Additionally, if a beckoned coach refuses to come, are you really ever going to want to work in that school again? I doubt it.

Also see case 3.3.6 Sit B
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