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Originally posted by PAULK1
what about a worse case senario:
A1 is bleeding and has bled on B2's jersey, there is 2 seconds left in the game, B down by 3(B will inbound at the 28ft mark in front court) and B2 is the top 3 point shooter for team B. A has one 30 sec TO left and B has none. according to the interp. from our state, A may call its TO and keep A1 in the game(if bleeding stopped during TO) but B2 must be replaced until the next oppportunity to sub. or if B has a TO each team must use its TO to keep players in the game(how would you administer these TO's concurrent or consecutive?).
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It may be that if A calls a timeout in such a case, it may buy B back in as well if B2 is ready at the end of the timeout. Makes A think about whether to actually call the timeout to keep A1 in or not.
I'm sure that there will be some loopholes in this rule for the first couple of years.