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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
That's the coach's fault for not knowing he is allowed to stand to request a time-out.
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Most coaches, and a few officials, don't realize that there are several circumstances under which a coach, who has been "seatbelted", may legally stand:
1) To request a timeout, or signal his players to request a timeout.
2) To confer with personnel at the scorer’s table to request a timeout that a correctable error, or a timing, scoring, or alternating possession mistake be prevented, or rectified.
2) To replace or remove a disqualified or injured player, or player directed to leave the game.
3) During a charged timeout, or the intermission between quarters, and extra periods.
4) To spontaneously react to an outstanding play by a team member or to acknowledge a replaced player.