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Old Fri Jan 17, 2003, 09:24am
zebraman zebraman is offline
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Ruling:
It is a violation and a T can be assessed for delay of game. The way it is stated, it is clear that there is not a requirement for a DOG warning to be given.
True, since this is not a "resuming play" situation (not right after a time-out or at the beginning of a quarter), it is not a delayed free-throw violation - the inside blocks must be occupied. It is not one of the three "delay-of-game" scenarios regardless of "resuming play" or not. Tell the coach his players "must" occupy the inside spots. If he refuses, then it's a T.

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