Thread: Time Outs
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Old Fri Jun 23, 2006, 04:40am
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Originally Posted by nukewhistle
Team A scores a basket and Team B player retrieves ball for throw in. Team A calls a time out. Is it a legal time out by high school rules?
If the ball has not yet become live, yes. The ball becomes live when the player for B has (or should have had) the ball ready for a throwin...which means you will have started a 5 second throwin count.

Some here will say that the moment B catches the ball, it's is too late for A to get a timeout. However, not one of those people has ever owned up to starting the count before B has gotten into a position to actually make the throwin unless B is deliberately delaying.

They want it both ways...ball live for the purposes of a timeout but ball dead for the purposes of the 5 count....can't have both. The ball is either live or dead...if the count is not started, grant the timeout.
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