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Originally Posted by Eastshire
Because we don't have a mechanism for allowing a free thrower to just quit in the rules and we shouldn't allow the team to benefit from his insolence.
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So you're only going to call a T if the quitting player is due to shoot free throws?
As Rut pointed out, the chance of the situation actually happening is so minimal the rules don't really address it. You don't need a mechanism; just let the sub shoot. If you feel so strongly that coach A might be trying to play a game, call the T. Or you could simply let coach B pick the shooter (stretching 2-3).
Personally, if I know from the start that the player is quitting, I'm just going to consider the player no longer eligible and let the sub shoot.
Let's change it slightly: A1 is due free throws. Coach calls timeout. After the timeout, coach informs you that A1 is suspended for something he said to the coach in the TO.
What do you do?