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Old Sun Feb 20, 2011, 12:09pm
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Originally Posted by dsqrddgd909 View Post
Partner then grants time out to A's coach after A's coach sees a problem with 6 on the floor. He said he was requesting it well before I handed the ball to the thrower. I didn't see the 6 and partner only saw 6 as he was granting time out. We administer the T for 6 on the court.
Was it too late to charge the technical foul for six on the court? What is the definition of participating? Are they participating during a timeout? I believe that they were participating and that the technical foul was warranted. How about intermissions? Discussion?

If a team has more than five team members participating simultaneously, then a team technical foul is charged. This infraction is penalized if it is discovered by the officials while being violated, in other words, while more than five team members are currently participating as players in the game.

10.1.6 SITUATION: With Team A leading 51 to 50, a held ball is called. A6 properly reports and enters the game. Time is then called by Team A. The clock shows two seconds remaining in the game. After play is resumed by a throw-in, the officials: (a) recognize that A has six players competing, but cannot get the clock stopped; or (b) do not notice Team A has six players on the court. Following the throw-in, time expires. Team B now reports to the officials that Team A had six players on the court. RULING: In (a), since one of the officials had knowledge that Team A had six players participating simultaneously and this was detected prior to time expiring, a technical foul is assessed against Team A. In (b), since it was not recognized by either official, but was called to their attention after time had expired, it is too late to assess any penalty.
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