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Old Thu Dec 22, 2005, 10:53pm
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Re: Let's move the clock to 10 seconds

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Originally posted by lmeadski
Do you still not grant the TO unless you know for certain who called it? I dont have a hard time discerning a TO call from the bench vs. the crowd (primarily, proximity of the voice). If it don't know who called it, and dont turn to verify (which i agree with previous comments, never turn your head away from the play), and DONT call the TO, time could expire with a frantic, red-faced coach yelling for time.
Once again, if you cannot identify the words of the head coach, do not grant the timeout. If they get upset, tell them it is not your job to turn around and look. They need to still have their players call timeout or one of your partners call the timeout. You still do not turn completely around to look at the coach. It does not matter what the situation is. You just do not turn around.

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Originally posted by lmeadski
Is there a circumstance when you would whistle the TO without turning to confirm it was the head coach?
During a dead ball.

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