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Originally Posted by just another ref
Where is the definition of inadvertent/accidental whistle? As far as I know, there is not one.
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2008-09 NFHS Basketball Case Book
ACCIDENTAL WHISTLE
7.5.3 SITUATION:
An official sounds his/her whistle accidentally: (a) while A1 is dribbling and in player control; (b) while Team A is in control and passing among teammates; (c) while A1's unsuccessful try attempt is in flight; or (d) while A’s successful try attempt is in flight.
RULING: The ball is put in play at the point of interruption. In (a) and (b), Team A is awarded a throw-in at the nearest out-of-bounds spot to where the ball was
when the whistle was accidentally sounded. In (c) and (d), the ball does not become dead until the try ends. In (c), since there is no team control when the ball becomes dead, the ball is put in play by the team entitled to the throw-in using the alternating-possession procedure. In (d), since a goal has been scored by Team A, the ball is given to Team B for a throw-in anywhere along the end line. (7-4-4; 4-12-3,6; 4-36)
*5.8.3 SITUATION E: A1 is dribbling the ball in his/her backcourt when: (a) the Team B head coach requests and is erroneously granted a time-out by an official; or (b) the Team A head coach is yelling “side out” offensive instructions to his/her team and
the official stops play believing the coach requested a time-out. RULING: In (a), Team B is entitled to use the time-out since it was requested and granted; once granted it cannot be revoked and is charged to Team B. All privileges and rights permitted during a charged time-out are available to both teams. Play will resume with a Team A throw-in nearest to where play was stopped. In (b),
an accidental whistle has occurred. Team A was not requesting a time-out, and therefore, should not be granted or charged with one.
Play is resumed at the point of interruption. (4-36-1; 4-36-2a)
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Just don't tell Chargers fans this, or they'll get all riled up again.
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That's funny.