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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I just want to make sure that I have this down correctly. R1 whistles for service. Coach A requests a time-out. R2 whistles for the time-out.
At this point, we have an improper request.
If it's the first IR of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR, and we continue play. We do not issue a card (even if there has been a previous warning for delay).
If it's the second IR of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR, and we issue a yellow card (warning).
If it's the third of the set, we do not grant the time-out, we make a note on the scoresheet about the IR and we issue a red card. A point is awarded to Team B.
Is that correct? Basically 3 strikes before you lose the point?
Is it any different if the R2 is aware enough NOT to blow the whistle for the Coach's request?
Remember, NCAA, please.
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First off...if the R2 whistles to acknowledge that IR, then it becomes a team delay. The only way it's an IR is if it's waved off, shot down, etc. Once it's acknowledged with the whistle, it's a team delay.
Otherwise, assuming the whistle is not blown, your sanction scale is correct.