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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 02:51pm
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All right I'm having a brain cramp. A1 is falling out of bounds..can he/she call time out.
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yep!...as long as A1 has possession of the ball.
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yep!...as long as A1 has possession of the ball.
Got a rule for that?
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yep!...as long as A1 has possession of the ball.
Got a rule for that?
How about 5-8, Article 3a.
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 03:14pm
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All right I'm having a brain cramp. A1 is falling out of bounds..can he/she call time out.
A1 can request a time out. You can grant it if Team A has possession, and the ball is not in the air being passed from one teammate to another. If A1 doesn't have possession, I'd look to the coach for confirmation before granting. Why in the world call a timeout because a non-possession player is falling out of bounds? If the timing becomse an issue, you can always say he called it in time, but you just hadn't blown the whistle yet.
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 03:16pm
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yep!...as long as A1 has possession of the ball.
Got a rule for that?
How about 5-8, Article 3a.
It says, "when...the ball is in control or at the disposal of A player of his/her team." It doesn't have to be A1.
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 03:20pm
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 03:23pm
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All right I'm having a brain cramp. A1 is falling out of bounds..can he/she call time out.
Only the NBA has a rule against this.

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All right I'm having a brain cramp. A1 is falling out of bounds..can he/she call time out.
...If A1 doesn't have possession, I'd look to the coach for confirmation before granting. Why in the world call a timeout because a non-possession player is falling out of bounds? If the timing becomse an issue, you can always say he called it in time, but you just hadn't blown the whistle yet.
Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?

(Just nitpicking away here is all
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 03:54pm
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Casebook play 5.8.3SitD(a).
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Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?
I'm sure she does, if she has the ball. Without the ball, I'm not sure. Does anyone know a reference for requesting a time-out without the ball, while out of bounds?
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Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?
I'm sure she does, if she has the ball. Without the ball, I'm not sure. Does anyone know a reference for requesting a time-out without the ball, while out of bounds?
More nits: why can't A1, holding the ball, be OOB when requesting TO?

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Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?
I'm sure she does, if she has the ball. Without the ball, I'm not sure. Does anyone know a reference for requesting a time-out without the ball, while out of bounds?
More nits: why can't A1, holding the ball, be OOB when requesting TO?

Legal,if it's a throw-in.Anyone on Team A can.Also OK if ball is at disposal of Team A for a throw-in,too.
Rule 5-8-3(a)
Casebook play 5.8.3SitB or 5.8.3SitD(c).
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 05:18pm
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Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?
I'm sure she does, if she has the ball. Without the ball, I'm not sure. Does anyone know a reference for requesting a time-out without the ball, while out of bounds?
How do we know A1 is a she?

(Just nitpicking away here is all)
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Old Wed Oct 08, 2003, 05:29pm
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Does A1 need to be inbounds to call...err...to request TO?

I'm sure she does, if she has the ball. Without the ball, I'm not sure. Does anyone know a reference for requesting a time-out without the ball, while out of bounds?

How do we know A1 is a she?
[/B][/QUOTE]Most of us don't have a problem knowing that,actually.

Some things to look for:long hair,skirts,lipstick,bumps on their sweaters....

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