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Originally Posted by RadioBlue
I disagree. He is injured. Mentally injured.
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Fine by me, just tell me that he's injured. But a coach saying "No, I don't want to." Isn't good enough here.
Look, from the start I haven't said to keep him in the game; I said get him disqualified. Unfortunately, in basketball, there's no way to disqualify a player that isn't going to give free throws to the other team.
I've literally had this happen to me during a baseball game. In the middle of an inning the catcher left home plate chucked his helmet into the dugout and went outside the fence declaring he was done. So I obliged him and tossed him. He was in fact made at his coach (dad).
By all means, get rid of the kid, just do it by the rules.