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Old Wed Dec 02, 2009, 07:59am
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
Since the ruling case/interp on this works on the premise that it's more important to have five on the court than to make a player sit until the clock runs, I see no reason not to apply it to a DQ situation as well.
I had heard, I believe on this Forum, an explanation similar to yours, but it was limited to an injured player. It seems like a rational extrapolation of what I previously heard, but, I would still like to see some type of citation, for BOTH the injury scenario, and the disqualified scenario.
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