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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
10.5.1 SITUATION C: The coach of Team A leaves the bench area and goes to the table to seek information other than a correctable error: (a) during a time-out; or (b) during the intermission between the first and second quarters. RULING: A technical foul is charged directly to the coach in both (a) and (b). If this information is required, it must be secured by a manager or statistician, etc., when the clock is stopped and the ball is dead. A coach is not permitted at the table for this purpose. To allow exceptions would open the door for exploitation and would result in situations which could not be enforced consistently.
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Nevadaref: Thanks. I'm not 100% sure, by rule, what a manager, or statistician, is? Very often the team manager is already at the table as the scorekeeper, either the official home scorekeeper, or the visiting "unofficial" scorekeeper, or timekeeper. A person keeping track of statistics; rebounds, assists, blocked shots, turnovers, etc., may also have the title of assistant coach, and the citation above states "coach", making me think that any type of coach on the bench, head, or assistant, may not approach the table. Keeping in mind what I've described above, with only coaches, and team members, on the bench, it doesn't appear that anyone may approach the table to found out about time outs, or fouls, and the only method of communication would be for a coach to yell over to the table. Am I understanding this correctly?