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newofficialtn Sun Feb 05, 2006 09:22pm

I AM SORRY IF THIS IS A STUPID QUESTION WHEN CAN A TEAM CALL TIMEOUT!AND ALSO DURING THE IN BOUND PASS WHEN DO YOU CALL TRAVELING!THANKS !!!IS THERE A WEBSITE TO RECIEVE A FREE BASKETBALL RULES GUIDE

WhistlesAndStripes Sun Feb 05, 2006 09:48pm

A team may call a timeout during any dead ball, or when they are in possession of a live ball.

There is no such thing as travelling during the in boung pass.

As for a rule book, get your wallet out. Don't be so damn cheap.

Snake~eyes Sun Feb 05, 2006 09:51pm

You never call travelling during a throw-in.

Also stop typing in all caps.

Nevadaref Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:21pm

Click on the link and read my post in the other thread.

http://www.officialforum.com/thread/24770


The others are correct about the throw-in rule. Traveling does not apply at all. If the thrower leaves the 3ft wide designated spot, this is simply a throw-in violation. That should clarify this for you.

Mark Padgett Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:40pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Whistles & Stripes
A team may call a timeout during any dead ball, or when they are in possession of a live ball.

There is no such thing as travelling during the in boung pass.

As for a rule book, get your wallet out. Don't be so damn cheap.

Nit-picky time again. Teams can never "call" timeout.

Traveling has only one "l".

I know you know this, but I am in "that" kind of mood today after my rec games yesterday. Sorry.

Nevadaref Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:00pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett


Nit-picky time again. Teams can never "call" timeout.

Traveling has only one "l".

I know you know this, but I am in "that" kind of mood today after my rec games yesterday. Sorry.

I'll agree with the first, since they only request a TO, but on the second point I'll cite that Webster's dot com gives both spellings. Although the NFHS rule book uses only one "l". :)

Main Entry: 1trav·el
Pronunciation: 'tra-v&l
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -eled or -elled; -el·ing or trav·el·ling

rainmaker Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:48pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
Quote:

Originally posted by Whistles & Stripes
A team may call a timeout during any dead ball, or when they are in possession of a live ball.

There is no such thing as travelling during the in boung pass.

As for a rule book, get your wallet out. Don't be so damn cheap.

Nit-picky time again. Teams can never "call" timeout.

Traveling has only one "l".

I know you know this, but I am in "that" kind of mood today after my rec games yesterday. Sorry.

Ooo, bad day with the 3rd graders, Mark? Guess this was a good weekend for me to be out of town! Any details you'd care to share? Nothing as good as a run-in with ABC, I suppose?


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