Walter,
I think my answer is "whoever sees them at the table". Does either official ever have "primary" jurisdiction over subs? I don't think so. So what makes the FT situation different? In a 2-man situation, the L has the ball and should check the table before putting it in play; the T is facing the table so can easily see the subs approaching. Does it really matter who waves them in?
In a 3-man situation, the L responsibility is the same; the C has the same view as the T in a 2-man; and the T is standing very close to the table to hear the player saying "Sub, sub!" as he's sitting there.
If there's a definite answer, tho, I guess I'd like to know what it is.
Chuck
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