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Originally Posted by BigCat
... coach/team trainer on floor = replace or timeout. no exception applies
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
There may be an exception when having to play with less than five players? I'm not 100% sure, and I'm too tired to look it up. Overtime game tonight.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I know that the "five player rule" trumps the "sit a tick rule", but I'm still not sure if it trumps the "sit, or take a time out rule"? Does it matter if there are no timeouts available? How about a little help here guys?
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Thanks for the help (below) BillyMac. Your superior intelligence is only exceeded by you strikingly handsome good looks.
2002-03 NFHS BASKETBALL RULES INTERPRETATIONS
SITUATION 5: Team A is playing with five players, but has no remaining substitutes available when one of the players has an asthma attack. The coach is beckoned onto the floor. RULING: The player must leave the game unless a time-out is requested and granted to Team A with the player being ready to resume by the end of the time-out. The team may continue with fewer than five players if there are no substitutes available. An injured/ill player may return to the game after recovery. (3-3-5)
Note to rookies. There are situations, not involving the injured player, but involving an injury, where the "play with five rule" does trump the "sit a tick rule". There is either a caseplay, or an annual interpretation, that involves the live ball (stopped clock) time between free throws where a player gets injured, and the only substitute on the bench hasn't yet sat a tick. I believe that the ruling is that the substitute that hadn't sat his tick can legally enter the game to fulfill the "play with five rule".
How about a little help on this one guys?
Note: What a great way to increase my post count (answering my own question).
What's the rank above Esteemed Forum Member?