
Thu Dec 08, 2016, 02:34pm
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally Posted by BigCat
Agree with Welpe but would add one thing. If B called the TO to rectify the error---and there's some evidence that he called it for that purpose such as-he told scorer or is saying he shouldn't have shot FTs or something, then he is not charged with the TO.
There was an error that was fixed during his timeout but i think he needs to be calling the TO for that reason to avoid it being charged to him. If he doesn't have a clue about the error, calls timeout and then the scorers say hey…only 6 fouls, TO remains charged to him.
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Good point. I agree.
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