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Old Wed Feb 10, 2016, 09:19am
HokiePaul HokiePaul is offline
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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams View Post

As a follow up is there a point where you would administer a T for a team for any of the following actions:

- Team fouling to garner possessions once the outcome is no longer in doubt (they are down 30-40 pts with a minute left or maybe they are up big and just want the ball back to go for a school record)

- Team down by a large margin and being pressed heavily simply starts inbounding the ball the other team.

- Player intentionally throwing ball out of bounds or committing a violation to get a whistle (wants a sub, avoiding live ball turnover, etc).

- PLayer throwing the ball out of bounds simply to run time off the clock before it contacts out of bounds or to change the position a team must inbounds from.
1) No, this wouldn't lead to an actionless contest as there are rules in place will take care of this (i.e. players will start to foul out).

2) No, this wouldn't lead to an actionless contest as the clock would continue to run.

3) No, nothing illegal with this. Ball goes to other team so no actionless contest.

4) No, nothing illegal with this. Ball goes to other team so no actionless contest.
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