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Originally Posted by BillyMac
No substitute at the table, and no horn for a substitute. An unused opportunity. And an official is not administering a throwin here, a time that most of us use to make sure that there aren't six team members on the court.
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And instead of thinking about it, you're still looking for a reason to ignore standard mechanics.
In the situation that you cited, in your own words you said the ball was still dead. That means by rule ....specifically NFHS rules 6-1-2(b) and 7-6-2.....the throw-in has not started. Iow, it's a dead ball and clock not running situation.
What are we supposed to do when we
recognize a team has a 6 players on the court when the clock is stopped, the ball is dead and it's
BEFORE a throw-in has started? Any throw-in?
Hint: it ain't sitting there with your whistle up your azz waiting for the ball to become live so you can call a career-ending "T".
if you can't figure out for yourself that
NOBODY is participating in the game while the ball is dead and the clock is stopped, then there's no hope for you. Sorry, but there it is.
And I'm through wasting my time on this too. You take this nonsense way too far sometimes imo.