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Originally Posted by grunewar
A1 and B1 are scrapping for a rebound and both dive to the floor. B1 comes up with the ball and we're going the other way. A1 comes up lame and in pain holding his shoulder and is somewhat disoriented and walks off the court to the bench to get medical assistance. There has been no stoppage and a TO has not been requested or granted.
You are the T. You see all of this but there is no blood and no danger to the players falling all over, etc. B is on a break..... When the play "ends" or there is a break in the action and a TO is requested/granted, do you T him up for leaving the court? He has purposely left, but not deceitfully left.
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At best, you give him a violation for leaving the court. No way in hell I'm doing this.
And they're getting an injury timeout, they don't have to request one, once the action has ebbed. Call the injury time, tell coach to make his sub, and play on.