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Originally posted by SCBroncos
This same situation happened to me last night.
Team A was inbounding the ball under there basket and I called a 5 second violation on the inbound. Right after I blew the whistle for the violation, the player on Team A signaled for a time-out to avoid the violation.
I faced the benches and verbally announced the 5 second violation, but the gym was pretty loud and it might not have been heard by Team A's bench (visiting team).
Team B then signaled for a time-out and I granted it. My partner then informed me that Team A might not have been aware that I called a violation on them, and they thought I was giving them the time-out.
I explained the situation to Team A's coach - with no problems. My question is: Does anyone have any suggestions for how I could have made this more clear to begin with? Maybe I should have reported the violation to the bench as I would during a foul?
Thanks!
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When you call the 5, blow the whistle long and hard to get everyones attention while stepping out and then, after a brief pause, strongly say "5 seconds....Blue ball" (assuming B is blue) and emphatically point blue's direction. WHen B requests the time out, clearly blow the whistle again and state "Time-out blue."