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Old Mon Jun 20, 2016, 01:25pm
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Or Maybe They're Right . . .

QUOTE: "This new rule allows a coach to ask for a timeout if, for example, a player has trouble inbounding the ball and is close to committing a five-second violation."

This seems to me an insult to the intelligence, the game acumen of NCAA-M player. What they're saying is, in effect, "You're not smart enough to be taught when it would be beneficial to call a timeout in order not to incur a five-second throw-in violation."

Is it the counting all the way up to five that's the problem? What?
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