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You are so on the case!
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Calling your inbounds play 'side-out' should be a technical foul . . . just kidding, but it is an all night problem when the coach does it. I can't think of a rule that causes more coach-aggravation -they expect an instant response and it can't happen. What I do (having granted a time out to a parent the first year this rule came in) is, upon hearing a coach's plaintive cry for time-out, first, observe is the ball in the control of or at the disposal of a player, and, if so, note the team, then turn to see if it is indeed the head coach of that team who's calling for the time out. If I see that it is, I'll grant the time out - based on my observation from some tenths of a second back. I note this because, at the speed of basketball, by the time I turn and identify the coach and blow my whistle, the status of the ball may have changed - but the time-out dates from the moment I made my observation. I've had a couple cases where a player has shot the ball before the whistle and the coach somehow didn't want the time-out to have happened in time. Of course he would have argued mucho the other way had something nefarious befallen his team . . .
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