Hi guys & gals, I am an european (Dutch) referee and we use the FIBA rules. On our forum we have a big discussion about whether or not you are allowed back on the court after you've been injured. Let me give you a couple of examples:
1 injury to player A8, player is substituted(event in 1st quarter, after 20 minutes he is able to play again. There are 5 players on the court for team a and also 1 sub. 2 Same as one, but with this difference: Team A has lost 1 more player to injury and another is fouled out, So just 4 are playing for team A. Is player A8 allowed to re-enter the game in any or both cases according to your rules? thx a bundle |
I don't know much about FIBA, but with NFHS (US High School rules), once play has resumed and the clock has started, the player may sub back in the game.
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Under NFHS and NCAA rules
Unless a player is judged to be unconscious, he may always re-enter the game, when the next opportunity to legally sub occurs.
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I thought that under FEEBLE rules, players could not return only if they had surrendered.
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Mark: Now be nice. In both situations under FIBA rules, there is no reason why A8 cannot return to the game. MTD, Sr. |
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Since we do concern ourselves with proper terminology on this forum, please stick to using the words in #1 and refrain from the coach-speak of #2. The "buy back in" irks me because we know that if the player has actually left the game even a TO can't get him back in. At that point it is too late. The TO can only prevent him from having to leave and allow the player to remain in the game. |
The main problem was with the situation where the team on the court excisted out of 4 or less players. Would the former injured player be allowed back as a 5th player, or could he only be subbed for 1 of the other 4. Vast majority is in favor of just letting him back on as 5th, but the rules are very vague about whether this is allowed or not.
Hence my question to you guys with different rules to see if you have a similar thing with this situation, or that its clear in your rules. Again thx for all your input. MIG |
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[Edited by Jay R on Nov 30th, 2004 at 09:18 AM] |
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http://deephousepage.com/smilies/respect.gif Give Nevada his righteous due now. |
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Team A has no available substitutes. A1 is injured and the coach is beckoned or the trainer comes on the floor. Team A has no time-outs remaining. Yet, we allow A1 to remain in the game if he is able to continue? If so, what is the interp that you mention? Is it still online or something? |
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do you have a link and rule # for that? I have the FIBA 2004 rules and interps but its not in there as far aas I know. |
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No mention of what to do if the recovery is before the clock starts. |
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