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Originally Posted by BillyMac
After almost sixty posts, I want to make sure that I have this straight.
Most would agree that, in regard to a charged timeout, the ball doesn't become dead when the coach requests the timeout.
Has there been a consensus that the ball does become dead when the official grants the timeout, and have we decided that the granting and the whistle sounding occur at the same time, and that any movement of the clock after that can be changed if there is definite knowledge by the official?
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I think so. It isn't dead until the official blows the whistle. That is when the timeout is granted. Any time that rolls off the clock after the whistle, could be put back on, if an official has definite knowledge.