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Old Fri Dec 05, 2003, 06:47pm
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Originally posted by ref18
If you need to confirm the call for a TO, then you could probably guess that if the violation wasn't called, you would've still waited past that point to call the TO. I'd say a time out is called, when you acknowledge it. And remember that the coach can be granted a time out after the violation during the dead ball.
I'm not getting your point here. Are you saying that you let the violation stand, even tho you know that the coach requested the TO before your partner's whistle? Tough noogies for the coach, b/c he/she happened to be behind you?
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