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Originally Posted by justacoach
This line throws me...
"A1 may remain in the game if the coach does not
come on the court and A1 is ready to play immediately"
So if I beckon the coach and he doesn't come out, do we need a sub or TO? I'm not selling wolf tickets when I beckon the coach. I think the casebook is leaving open the possibility for an astute coach to ignore my beckon in the hopes the player recovers 'immediately'
Little bit contradictory
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There's no contradiction, the case play does not say that the coach was beckoned. Just that the coach comes on the court or does not come on the court. By rule, if you beckoned the coach, the player either sits or coach takes a time out. This is where I think it is important to be patient when you beckon the coach.