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Go to Table for Help?
Question debated today at camp: "By rule, can an official consult the timer or scorer for input regarding whether a last second shot was released before the horn?"
Disclaimer: I know it might not always be wise to consult or heed the advise from the table. It's somewhat a travesty that they even need to be asked. What I want to know is this: it is permitted by rule? All I can come up with is . . . A) the NFHS document "Instructions to and Duties of the Timer for Basketball Games" which I distribute to new timers which says, "Near the End of Playing Time: 4. If a quarter or extra period ends and: c. The timing signal is not heard by the officials, testimony of the timer may determine whether a score shall count or a foul shall be charged, unless the referee has information which would alter the situation." and B) the Casebook which says: (2.13), SITUATION: the signal to end the fourth quarter cannot be heard by the officials. The table officials disagree as to whether the ball was in flight during a try for field goal when time expired . . . RULING: The final decision shall be made by the referee, and unless he/she has knowledge to alter the ruling, the goal shall count if it was successful . . . and C) the NFHS Officials' Manual, p.32, which says, "The Referee will make the final decision in case of disagreement or if it is necessary to consult the timer. The timer should only be consulted on a last-second tap or try when the red/LED light fails to illuminate and/or the timer's signal is not heard." Ergo, it seems clear that the referee's final decision regarding a last second shot may consider information gained by asking the timer. Anything I'm missing in the rulebook on this issue?
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All three things you posted answer the question: only if the official(s) doesn't/don't hear the horn or the horn/LED light/red light doesn't trigger. Other than that it's on us.
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The table people almost always have a rooting interest and I am not going to them on these kinds of situations. All that is going to do is bring more trouble. The only thing I might ask them is if they horn went off or not, but they are not going to determine if I count a basket for sure.
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Not that I'd recommend it. But it is allowed.
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Rut,
I happen to believe that while a table will have their rooting interest the duty to properly administer a game comes first.If it means giving my R the information he/she needs to make the proper call even if it goes against our teams than so be it.Every table crew I've come in contact with over the last 6 years would say the same. |
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That's what 2-13 clearly says. "If the red/LED light fails to illuminate and the timer’s signal fails to sound, or is not recognized by the officials,.." |
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One More Time ...
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2-13 ...
SECTION 13 TIMERS’ EQUIPMENT
If the red/LED light fails to illuminate and the timer’s signal fails to sound, or is not recognized by the officials, the timer shall go onto the court or use other means to immediately notify the nearest official. If in the meantime, a goal has been made or a foul has occurred, the referee shall consult the timer: ART. 1 If table officials agree that time expired before the ball was in flight, the goal shall not count. ART. 2 If table officials agree that the quarter or extra period ended, as in 5-6-2 before the foul occurred, the foul shall be disregarded, unless it was intentional or flagrant. ART. 3 If table officials disagree, the goal shall count and/or the foul shall be penalized, unless the referee has knowledge which alters such ruling. SIGNAL NOT HEARD 2.13 SITUATION: The signal to end the fourth quarter cannot be heard by the officials. The table officials disagree as to whether the ball was in flight during a try for field goal when time expired or if a foul occurred before the ball became dead. RULING: The final decision shall be made by the referee, and unless he/she has knowledge to alter the ruling, the goal shall count if it was successful and the foul shall be charged and penalized. (2-5-5)
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