![]() |
|
|
|||
![]() Last night. Boys HS Varsity. There's a turnover by Team A. During the dead ball prior to the Team B throw-in, A1 comes into the game for A2. B1 violates on the throw-in by moving from the designated spot. (Official signals this with a travel, by the way.) Clock does not start. Prior to the subsequent throw-in by Team A, A2 reports, timer signals, and A2 is beckoned. A1 leaves the court. Before the ball is at Team A's disposal, the non-administering official (Referee) holds up play. Floor officials consult; A2 is put back on the bench and A1 is back out on the court. Play continues with Team A throw-in; no penalty. Handled properly? |
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
![]() Quote:
BTW, what does the # of posts say about Mick?? LOL ![]() [Edited by Indy_Ref on Jan 11th, 2001 at 08:20 AM] |
|
|||
Quote:
Good job by the ref catching this one! However, the timer and scorer should have figured it out first and never blown the horn. |
|
|||
Re: YES!!
Quote:
|
|
|||
![]() Quote:
Sven |
|
|||
Completely understandable
I don't go a night without at least one messup w/subs, usually during "en masse" substitution or the one-by-one until everyone on the bench has gone through.
__________________
"To win the game is great. To play the game is greater. But to love the game is the greatest of all." |
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
"To win the game is great. To play the game is greater. But to love the game is the greatest of all." |
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
I took that from the book "Basketball Rules in Pictures (NFHS and NCAA rules)" (from mid 90's, I believe) and the section is somewhat ambiguous to read.
It clearly states that a replaced player must wait until returning, then it says "Substitutes are meant to play, if only for a short while." I took that to mean the subs needed to be on the court for the same standard.
__________________
"To win the game is great. To play the game is greater. But to love the game is the greatest of all." |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|