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Old Wed Jan 16, 2013, 05:40pm
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Originally Posted by rockyroad View Post

Unless his/her coach uses their own timeout to address the blood issue.

It really is not that hard.
I agree. It's not that hard.


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Originally Posted by just another ref View Post
3.3.6 D: A5 is injured as the horn sounds to end the first quarter and the coach is beckoned by an official on to the court to attend to A5.

Ruling: The intermission should begin when A5 is removed from the court. No substitute is required when A5 is ready to play to start the second quarter.
When A5 is not ready, a substitute should report before the warning horn or a timeout may be requested by Team A to keep A5 in the game.
If the injured guy is not required to sit out because of another convenient stoppage of the game, why should the bleeding guy have to sit out?
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