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Old Mon Sep 24, 2001, 12:12pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mick
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walter,
If this was an antagonistic act by Team B, then I would have not problem doing what they did, but I would want to be sure the "warning buzzer notification" was given to the huddle as a minimum.
I initially give Team B a lot of leeway, at first, before administering the free throw, or before I put the ball on the floor for a throw-in. One of us would go back and remind Team B that were are ready to go. The Trail is right there. Say something. Don't look for boogers.
I would want to know that the delay was an overt display, and not just an innocent act.

mick
I agree, try to get them out & into the game. This is
pretty simple if the FT misses. But let's say that B
refuses to come out of their huddle, even after
we ask politely ("Coach, we need you out here now please."
"Sorry ref, we ain't moving.") and the ball goes in. Now
what? Do we need to beckon B into the game? I'm not
talking about subs, I mean team B. Obviously if subs are
coming in for B it gets even uglier. What do you think?
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