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Originally Posted by mbyron
Right, but you seem to be missing Rich's point. The TO request came before the ball was dead, and is thus legitimate and should be granted. The rule does not require that the granting of the TO occur before the ball becomes dead.
5-8-3
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5-8-3: Time-out occurs and the clock, if running, shall be stopped when an official
grants a players/head coach's oral or visual request for a time-out, such request being
granted only when:
a. The ball is in control or at the disposal of a player of his/her team.
Time-out occurs when it is granted, not when it is requested.
As written, it does require the granting before the ball becomes dead.
It could easily read, "...such request being granted only when the request is made while the ball is in control or at the disposal of a player of his/her team."