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Originally Posted by RookieDude
...with no wiggle room?
Had a Boys Varsity jamboree the other night. Before the game, and during warm-ups...my partner waved a player over. He informed the player that his "bracelet" (It was kind of a neat looking brown, weaved cloth or leather looking thing...about 2 inches wide...that had a MEDICAL ALERT bracelet attacted on top of it.)
This probably looked "cool" for walking around the mall...but, not for a basketball game.
Anyway, the mother came down on the court...as my partner was talking to the player...asking if there was a problem.
My partner explained to her he would have to get the bracelet taped...or he couldn't play. Immediately, the AD of the home school was there to escort the mother off the court. ( Great job by the AD IMO.)
The mother was adamant that he needed that bracelet because of his medical condition.
My partner told her he could wear the funky looking bracelet...but, it would have to be taped.
Also...what if the tape is white (as usual athletic tape is) and the other players are wearing black wristbands?
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Sorry, I don't care why a parent feels the need to come on the floor to discuss anything with an official. If they do that, they are gonzo. If a player has a medical alert bracelet, it has to be taped. Its a rule. Period. No more reason for Mommy to come on the floor than when I call a foul on her little boy. (sarcasm)