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Old Thu Dec 03, 2009, 05:11pm
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref View Post
The ruling for this specific situation changed a couple of years ago. It used to be correct to grant an excessive time-out and penalize it with a technical foul, but now has become to deny the time-out request.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
I can't agree, or disagree, with this, because I never heard of it before, therefore, a citation, please.
2005-06 NFHS Case Book version:
EXCESS TIME-OUT
5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Even though Team A has used all its allowed time-outs, A1 requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out is granted and results in a technical foul. The additional 60-second time-out provided for an overtime period cannot be used until the overtime has actually started with the ball becoming live. This overtime begins with the technical-foul free throws by Team B, followed by a division-line throw-in opposite the table. (10-1-7)

2006-07 NFHS Case Book version: (* indicates new play ruling)
*5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Team A has used all of its allotted time-outs. Team A requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out should not be granted. The additional 60-second time-out provided for each extra period(s) shall not be granted until after the ball has become live to start the extra period(s).
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