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Originally Posted by CallMeMrRef
1.7 seconds to go in 3rd quarter. Ball inbounded and the quarter ends. B coach alerts officials that A had six on the court. The official can count 6 as they have to walk past him/her to get back to their bench.Does this satisfy "if discovered while being violated"? Or is the fact that the quarter ended and no official noticed the 6 players prior to the dead ball to end the quarter controlling. Any different answer if not the end of a quarter and there is a violation and during the dead ball the official notices that there are 6 players on the court?
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Originally Posted by mbyron
Is it illegal to have 6 players on the court during a dead ball?
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Is it illegal to have six players on the court during the very short dead ball time period after a made basket by Team A when Team B has not yet taken disposal of the ball out of bounds; either while the clock is running, i.e., after a successful field goal; or while the clock is stopped, i.e., after after a successful free throw?
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Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Feb 25, 2012 at 06:27am.
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