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Old Wed Dec 24, 2003, 12:34am
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
Sorry, I forgot to mention that parter's determination was that coach A had requested the timeout prior to A1 shooting. The whistle blew as the ball was getting to B1's hands.
I see three options after the whistle blew.
1) the option we went with, determine the TO was requested before the shot.
2) Inadvertent whistle, TO for A, B ball.
3) Inadvertent whistle during the shot, TO for A, AP for ball.
Your P determined that the request came before the loss of player control. Regardless of what happens to the ball, I got a TO to A, and A's ball when we come back.

B didn't grab the rebound because there was no shot. All B did was jump up and catch a ball that bounced off the rim.

Similarily, had the basket gone in, there was no basket and all A did was throw a dead ball through his basket.

This is my understanding of the rule. If I missed something, someone please tell me. The calling official needs a (split-?)second to determine that

(a) it was in fact the head coach that requested the timeout (and not an assistant or player)

and

(b) that team A player still had player control when the request was made
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