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					Originally Posted by Raymond  Which answers the original question that started this thread. There is no rulebook reference to a speaking captain, so it's irrelevant if the team member who speaks in the captain's meeting is a starter.  And we have a rule book definition that tells us a captain is by default one of the five players on the court. |  Agree with you 100% (and have agreed with you throughout this thread, though the literal meaning of 3-1-1 was a slight surprise for me).
 
No "speaking" captains for me, and no "speaking" captains for the NFHS.
 
So tell Indianaref, not me.
 
I've actually had a game where the referee asked for a "speaking" captain, didn't ask if he was starting, and remembered his number. Not finding him on the court for the jump ball, he actually took a step, or two, toward the bench, and asked him if he was ready to start the game. I can't remember if he started his pregame meeting with, "It's the black line all the way around".
		 
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				 Last edited by BillyMac; Tue Dec 28, 2021 at 02:43pm.
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