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Old Fri Jan 30, 2009, 10:12am
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Originally Posted by wbrown View Post
This was posted in a local chapter bulletin.

A1 fouls B1 resulting in two free throws for B1. The coach of Team A subs A6 for A1 at the 6:06 mark of the second quarter. The official waves A6 into the game. B1 shoots the first of two free throws. Head coach of Team A sends A1 back to the table to report back into the game. The officials will not allow A1 back into the game citing that no time has come off the clock, it still reads 6:06. The coach indicates that the ball became alive when B1 was handed the ball and therefore A1 should be allowed back into the game.

My question is why would the ref wave on A6 before the first shot?
The coach is correct that the ball became live when the ball was given to B1 for the first shot. The officials are correct to deny the substitution of A1 back into the game.

R3-S3-A4: A player who has been replaced, or directed to leave the game for injury or for illegal equipment or apparel, etc., shall not re-enter before the next opportunity to substitute after the clock has been started properly following his/her replacement.

But who knows why the substitution was permitted in the first place? Brain fart maybe?
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