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Originally Posted by LDUB
Yes, but at some point one has to say that he is too far out of the box. He wasn't 2 steps out of the box towards the endline requesting a timeout, he was on the court and halfway across it. He was way out of the box, it was too far to let it go.
The other problem is he was actually on the court all the way out in the middle of it. What if the official didn't see him and administered the throw in and play was live while he was out in the middle of the floor? It is one thing to leave the box and move along the sideline out of bounds but it is totally different moving onto the court where one may interfere with play.
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I am not saying to NOT give a T -- I am just saying that I would NOT GIVE a T in this case.
Also you are throwing in a "what if" the official didnt see him -- once again game awareness. If both officials dont see a coach jumping and screaming and hollering for a TO at half court then I dont really know what to say.