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Old Thu Aug 26, 2004, 12:08pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally posted by Snaqwells

Mark, I said this earlier, but I think I got drowned out by the din of popcorn eating.

This situation is different than any 6 player example I've ever seen or hear about actually happening. Every time one of us has seen this, the coach had made a substitution and the player who was supposed to sit down did not; normally after a timeout or a multiple substitution. I've never a 6th player run onto the court during play.
Since this is a situation that none of us has seen (or maybe one or two of us), you cannot go on precedent to back up your doctrine that we cannot give both T's here.
I've had a 6th player run onto the court during play. It was due to being confused after a timeout but it was only after the ball was inbounds that she came onto the floor.

I also believe that you can't charge two T's. If you charge them for entering the court, the ball is dead and there can't be 6 players.
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