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The team gets the full TO. The FT's for the technical foul are shot after the TO is over. See the casebook play that I already referenced in a previous post- CB 10.1.7. That says that the team is granted the TO, even though they don't have any left. It doesn't make any sense to penalize a team for taking an excess TO if they never do take that excess TO. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Fri Sep 08, 2006 at 07:05am. |
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I've never had this situation happen yet, but I think if I know a coach is out of TO's when he requests it, I would remind him that he is out and if he still wants it, I would grant the TO and T. If he keeps doing it (I've never seen or heard of this in my area), go with the travesty, get a cold one a little earlier. I can't see that totally ignoring the request would be good game management.
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If you remind the coach and he then says forget the TO, you're screwing the other team out of the 2 FT's and possession that they had coming to them because their opposing coach wasn't doing his job properly. Personally, I prefer to stay neutral. You know, call it both ways...two teams out there....that kinda thingy. That's just me though. ![]() |
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