Be helpful.
Absolutely no T; I don't care who's jersey he wears.
First of all the blood must be excessive - it can be transferred to someone else if they touch it (not lick it or chew on it but transferable by contact). Adding saline may well make the blood more tranferable. If it didn't wash off, perhaps it wasn't transferable to begin with?
If the jersey does need to be changed then I'm gonna let the coach make any change he wants without penalty. Why would I penalize the team/player/coach for someone else's blood on his jersey? No one has done anything wrong. We're just going to correct a safety issue - get rid of the blood. And if the book has to make some adjustments then so be it. The player shouldn't wear various/multiple jerseys - just one change. No T.
As Larry pointed out, you still need to find the bleeder/source.
As for the foul, you need to ascertain when it happened in relation to the horn. Perhaps the shot didn't get off because of the foul ==> shoot two. Perhaps it was a trivial foul that didn't really affect getting the shot off ==> forget it and just say end of quarter.
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