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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 10:17am
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 10:53am
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
Text me at halftime when you've ejected a head coach cuz I wanna come watch that second half!
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 11:20am
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
Whom will you notify when a player fouls out? Whom will you penalize when they fail to provide a sub?
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 11:24am
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
wait-- are you being sarcastic??? I hope so-- previous post indicates clearly there is an expectation that someone pick up on the responsibilities of HC.

"(From 2--1-2002:SITUATION 9: At the end of their pre-game warm-up, players Al, A4, A5, A9 each dunk the ball and subsequently leave the floor and go to their dressing room. RULING: A technical foul is assessed each player. The game starts with eight (8) free throws (2 for each of the technical fouls) and the ball is awarded to B at the division line opposite the table. Four team fouls toward the bonus are assessed to A. The head coach of A is assessed an indirect technical foul for each offense (4) and is subsequently ejected from the contest. Any coach assuming the responsibilities of the head coach for the game would not have the use of the coaching box. (10-3-5; 10-5 Pen)"
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 11:27am
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wait-- are you being sarcastic??? I hope so-- previous post indicates clearly there is an expectation that someone pick up on the responsibilities of HC.

"(From 2--1-2002:SITUATION 9: At the end of their pre-game warm-up, players Al, A4, A5, A9 each dunk the ball and subsequently leave the floor and go to their dressing room. RULING: A technical foul is assessed each player. The game starts with eight (8) free throws (2 for each of the technical fouls) and the ball is awarded to B at the division line opposite the table. Four team fouls toward the bonus are assessed to A. The head coach of A is assessed an indirect technical foul for each offense (4) and is subsequently ejected from the contest. Any coach assuming the responsibilities of the head coach for the game would not have the use of the coaching box. (10-3-5; 10-5 Pen)"
I'm sure our Georgetown law graduate will find some nonsensical reason why this isn't applicable.
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 11:48am
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
Forgive me while I laugh completely out loud!!!!

All the moralizing about the rules and this is what you come up with?

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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 12:03pm
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.
You must be kidding. Normally, you make good points, however, your position on this is utter nonsense.

Consider the point I made earlier....if there is no head coach, you can't legally disqualify any player after the head coach is ejected since the head coach must be notified before the disqualification becomes official. Are you going to let that player continue to play?
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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 12:12pm
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My take is the following:
Once the head coach is ejected, all of the privileges associated with such a position are lost to the team.
I will not be granting a time-out request from anyone on the bench. I will also not charge indirect technical fouls to anyone on the bench. The team simply doesn't have a head coach for the rest of the contest.

NevadaRef:

I want to smoke some of whatever you are smoking.

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