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Ok. This is the first of four threads, all situations that came up at a weekend tournament (club basketball).
We were notified at half time of a player, team A, that was going to start in the second half whose number was not in the book. The coach was warned that this would result in a technical foul. He said to go ahead because he was going to start her for the 2nd half. Team B had the AP arrow already. We began the half with Team B shooting the two technical foul shots. Then it was their ball at the division line for a throw in. I instructed that the arrow was not to be changed. My partner thought that it should change; he claimed that we do not double penalize team A. My thoughts were that this was not an AP throw in and therefore the arrow would not change. Any thoughts?
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On a side note, from a strategic standpoint, the best way to handle this would be to have B inbound the ball and play on, then at the first stoppage of play after which B would be inbounding have the player not in the book sub in. Likely A will commit some violation or foul not too long after play has started and then all they are giving up is 2 shots. HS coach taught me this lesson. He said never commit a technical when you have more to lose than 2 shots. In otherwords if you have the ball or stand to get the possession arrow as in the case above, just don't get a T.
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