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Originally Posted by just another ref
The rule says leaving the court for an unauthorized reason to indicate resentment or disgust. Which is the more important part, the leaving or the indication of resentment/disgust? By the letter, I think you could make the call, but, by the letter you can call a T every time a coach steps outside the box and not many of these get called.
I'd have to see it. It would take quite a display.
The reason I answered was because I had recently seen the situation on the study guide and thought perhaps the OP was preparing for a test.
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Good point. I was treating the demonstration of disgust and the leaving of the court as separate issues, which I see now the rule and case play do not.
I definitely think the display of disgust is more important and would, based on the qualifications for unsporting acts, call a technical.
Variation on the case play: If a player committed a foul resulting in free throws, knew they were going to be subbed and went quietly to the bench and sat down before a substitution opportunity I would probably ask them to come back on the court until they could legally sub. Should I just leave this situation alone, or is this a tenable way to handle it?