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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 04:03am
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NFHS. Time Out

Who legally can call a timeout during a boys high school basketball game?
I'm thinking head coach and players on the floor,is anyone else legally entitled to calling a timeout?
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 04:31am
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 08:43am
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who legally can call a timeout during a boys high school basketball game?
I'm thinking head coach and players on the floor,is anyone else legally entitled to calling a timeout?
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 08:59am
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 09:30am
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Who legally can call a timeout during a boys high school basketball game?
I'm thinking head coach and players on the floor,is anyone else legally entitled to calling a timeout?
In a girls game the rule is different.
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 10:34am
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Nitpick:
Head Coaches and players can only request a time out.

Officials can grant a time out requested by the Head Coaches and/or players, provided that the appropriate conditions are met.
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 01:47pm
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Head Coaches and players can only request a time out.

Officials can grant a time out requested by the Head Coaches and/or players, provided that the appropriate conditions are met.
Really, what is the difference between calling a time-out and requesting a time-out? Either way you phrase it is the same to me, the time-out only comes into effect when the call or request for a time-out is granted.
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Old Sun Feb 07, 2016, 01:13pm
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Really, what is the difference between calling a time-out and requesting a time-out?
Last I checked, the only ones who could make calls on the floor were us.
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Really, what is the difference between calling a time-out and requesting a time-out? Either way you phrase it is the same to me, the time-out only comes into effect when the call or request for a time-out is granted.
I think it matters because when a player or coach yells "time-out" they think that it must be granted the minute they make the request. They even get mad if you do not give the request the minute they form the words. So I know it is not a big deal to us, but it can be misinterpreted IMO what others think.

I had a kid the other day in a college game yell timeout when it was just me and him standing next to each other and the ball was on the other side of the court. I had absolutely no clean view of possession and the ball was less than 6 feet away from the official who eventually granted the timeout after a rebound.

I understand we are paying the semantics game on some level, but it is a pretty big semantic. I have almost as many "arguments" over a timeout and when they said made the request than I do over just about any other aspect of the game outside of fouls.

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Old Sun Feb 07, 2016, 01:42pm
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If we can only grant a timeout to a player in the game or head coach why do all the refs in my area ask the head coaches before the game if they are calling their own timeouts?
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 02:18pm
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Head Coaches and players can only request a time out.

Officials can grant a time out requested by the Head Coaches and/or players, provided that the appropriate conditions are met.
Actually, anyone *can* request a time out. But, officials will only grant a t.o. requested by a player or the head coach of a team if a player on that coach's team has control of the ball.
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Head Coaches and players can only request a time out.

Officials can grant a time out requested by the Head Coaches and/or players, provided that the appropriate conditions are met.
In my experience this nit is neither helpful nor substantive.
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2016, 06:13pm
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In my experience this nit is neither helpful nor substantive.
Disagree, it emphasizes that it's a process that involves more than one step. Time out is requested. Official makes sure that all the conditions for the time out being granted are met. Time out is, or isn't, granted. Thus is especially important in training new officials. Many experienced veterans take this process for granted, making the entire process almost automatic.
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Disagree, it emphasizes that it's a process that involves more than one step. Time out is requested. Official makes sure that all the conditions for the time out being granted are met. Time out is, or isn't, granted. Thus is especially important in training new officials. Many experienced veterans take this process for granted, making the entire process almost automatic.
No one is arguing the granted part. What we don't care about is whether it is called or requested, both are the same.

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Disagree, it emphasizes that it's a process that involves more than one step. Time out is requested. Official makes sure that all the conditions for the time out being granted are met. Time out is, or isn't, granted. Thus is especially important in training new officials. Many experienced veterans take this process for granted, making the entire process almost automatic.
It's semantics, nothing more. The common usage doesn't perpetuate any myths. There are even case plays or interps that use the terms interchangeably.

No one thinks that when a coach calls for a timeout it's automatically granted, there is no confusion on the process by anyone.
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