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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Some may consider several substitutions, by both teams, over forty-five seconds a "lengthy" substitution. And remember, as coaches are matching up their substitutes, a player doesn't have to play a tick, so some substitutes (players) may be withdrawn, which, or course, would make this whole situation even more confusing, and more likely to end up with the situation described in the original post.
Of course, PG_Ref's post makes my comment academic.
Nice citation PG_Ref.
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After the warning horn, and after the subs have legally entered the court, you're allowing coaches to take players off the bench and re-enter the game?
Also, the legal substitution phase is PRIOR to the warning horn of a time-out. What lengthy process are you allowing to occur after the warning horn?