Thread: Why FIBA, Why?
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Old Wed Jul 29, 2009, 02:46pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
And here I thought it was because of the do-overs. Are those allowed in FIBA rules?
Actually there was a documentary that HBO Sports produced that dealt with the Olympic situation in great detail. FIBA allowed timeouts to only go through the scorer's table, which were not properly handled. This was the reason for the constant tries at the play and the reason the final try was successful. I am not saying that is right, just that if you have such a flawed rule and a major confusion based on that rule, usually you do not keep that rule. Or at the very least you modify or change the rule so you do not have a similar incident as before. It appears that FIBA has similar rules as they did over 30 years ago. I would have thought there was a change, I guess not.

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