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Originally posted by Mark Padgett:
Mark Dexter is exactly right. If an official makes a mistake and grants a timeout to a team when that team did not have the right to be granted one, then you give it to them but you don't change the possession of the ball.
Here's a nightmare I had about 5 years ago. I was training a younger official in a JV level game. Team B just stole the ball and was heading the other way when he granted a timeout to team A because one of their players requested it. Guess what? Team A was out of timeouts at the time! This was in the last two minutes of a three point game (team A ahead).
Let's use this as a discussion topic. What would you have done? What do you think I did (knowing I like to stick to the letter of the rules most every time).
BTW - Jose, PLEASE DON'T SHOUT. Thank you.
[This message has been edited by Mark Padgett (edited August 28, 2000).]
thanks mark i thhink what you have to do is if you call the time out grant team A the time out give them a "T" let team b shoot 2 and give team b the ball.
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Allways trying to get better!