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Old Fri Jan 25, 2019, 02:14am
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If he can stand up and coach his team from outside the coaching box, what's the purpose of the coaching box?

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It allows him some freedom to wander.


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Old Fri Jan 25, 2019, 10:27am
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... above the 28 ft line why are they not T'ing them up the first time they stand up during a live ball?
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Because even if the coach is sitting above the 28 ft line, he can still stand up in front of his chair to coach his team or applaud good play.
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It allows him some freedom to wander.
This mighty be a good time to remind the young'uns that with the coaching box, even after receiving a technical foul and being "seatbelted", a head coach is still allowed to stand under a few circumstances:

- to request a timeout or signal his/her players to request a time-out.
- to confer with personnel at the scorer’s table to request a time-out for correctable error, or a timing, scoring or alternating-possession mistake.
- to replace or remove a disqualified/injured player or player directed to leave the game.
- during a charged time-out or the intermission between quarters and extra periods.
- to spontaneously react to an outstanding play by a team member or to acknowledge a replaced player.

If for some odd reason there isn't a coaching box, or if the coach has chosen not to use it by his seat choice outside the box (original topic of this thread), the above rules are in place for the entire game, even with no technical foul.
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2019, 10:48am
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Because even if the coach is sitting above the 28 ft line, he can still stand up in front of his chair to coach his team or applaud good play.




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This mighty be a good time to remind the young'uns that with the coaching box, even after receiving a technical foul and being "seatbelted", a head coach is still allowed to stand under a few circumstances:

- to request a timeout or signal his/her players to request a time-out.
- to confer with personnel at the scorer’s table to request a time-out for correctable error, or a timing, scoring or alternating-possession mistake.
- to replace or remove a disqualified/injured player or player directed to leave the game.
- during a charged time-out or the intermission between quarters and extra periods.
- to spontaneously react to an outstanding play by a team member or to acknowledge a replaced player.

If for some odd reason there isn't a coaching box, or if the coach has chosen not to use it by his seat choice outside the box (original topic of this thread), the above rules are in place for the entire game, even with no technical foul.
Nowhere on that list of circumstances do I see where a HC is allowed to stand outside the coaching box to "coach" his team. So, if a HC chooses to sit above the 28' line and stands to yell instructions to his team, that should be an automatic Technical Foul.
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2019, 10:56am
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Nowhere on that list of circumstances do I see where a HC is allowed to stand outside the coaching box to "coach" his team ... stands to yell instructions to his team ...
"Hey Bobby. Call timeout", is for the most part, a relic of the past.

Probably haven't heard it in twenty years. The only time players request timeouts today is when they get in trouble, trapped against a boundary, on the floor, etc.

It happens so seldom that I often forget to remember the player's number when I report the timeout to the table, almost every single time out is requested by the head coach.

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Old Fri Jan 25, 2019, 11:07am
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"Hey Bobby. Call timeout", is for the most part, a relic of the past.

Probably haven't heard it in thirty-five years. The only time players request timeouts today is when they get in trouble, trapped against a boundary, on the floor, etc.

It happens so seldom that I often forget to remember the player's number when I report the timeout to the table, almost every single time out is requested by the head coach.
I ALWAYS report the number when a player requests a time-out in case there is a discrepancy later on. Even if the book isn't recording numbers, by me saying out loud, it commits it to my memory.
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I ALWAYS report the number when a player requests a time-out.
And so do I, I never said that I didn't, it's just that sometimes I have to look at him again to get this number.
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"Hey Bobby. Call timeout", is for the most part, a relic of the past. Probably haven't heard it in twenty years.
Seemed longer. Fixed it.

1998: Head coach allowed to call timeout.
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