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Originally Posted by illinoisbluezeb
10.1.9 Situation:
| Following a charged time-out Team B is still with their coach on the sideline when the official sounds the whistle to indicate play will resume. Four players of B return to the court just in time to play defense as A1 attempts an unsuccessful three-pointer. B1 rebounds and throws a long pass to B5 who enters the court just in time to catch the pass.
| Ruling: | A technical foul is immediately charged to Team B for failing to have all players return to the court at approximately the same time following a time-out or intermission. While it is true the entire team may be off the court while the procedure is being used, once a team responds, all players must enter the court at approximately the same time. | Comment: | The resumption-of-play procedure is in effect to start the second half unless either team is not on the court. In that case regular delay provisions are in force. |
Short version I'm not typing it but 10.3.3 B of the NFHS printed case book states a different situation but opposite no T. Player returns and just joins the team, no cherry picking layup or deception, so no T is given. So we do have some judgement and discretion.
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The rulings are different because the plays are different. In 10.1.9, there's a TO, so there's a T for "all not returning at the same time."
In 10.3.3B there's a substitution, so there's no T for having the 5th player return late (assuming no advantage / deception).
You have the same judgment and discretion on these rules as you do on any other.