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Not untill you ask for them to. If the coach comes out its a "T". If its a brawl I would hope (for my sake) that security would help. Every situation is different. Try your best during the game not to get to that point.
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"Hey coach? How come you didn't come out and help us break up this brawl?" "You forgot to beckon me onto the court!" I think not, common sense says as long as he is on your side and doesn't add fuel to the fire he was beckoned. Another common sense application to the rule. Some people may call it "voodoo" but I'll take common sense anyday!
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lol. Common sense is the key. If the coach folds his chair up during a brawl and comes out on the court with it then oviously hes going to be ejected but if hes pulling his players off then I've got nothing. As for Security/Administrators they can help break it up too.
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Cuidado!
I would be very cautious about letting or beckoning anyone onto the floor during a fight. If the players are upset enough to be fighting the coaches are likely not calm and may not be very helpful. It would be very possible for one coach to be trying to hold his own kid back and have an opposing fighter give the player a nice slug while the coach is holding him. Who's liable now for that injury? The slugger? The coach for holding him? You for beckoning him? where is the greatest money trail? That's likely who will get sued and it is likely us.
I would do my utmost to minimize participants.
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That might be your only choice.
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If you worried about getting sued, it might be tool late to split hairs at this point. The coach coming out is only going to help in most cases. If they come out an exacerbate the situation, well that is another story and you need to deal with that acordingly. If you are not directly involved in the breaking up the fight, kind of hard to get sued just for that. Peace
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