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Old Fri Sep 08, 2006, 06:46am
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In high school ball, my understanding is a team can buy an "extra/excessive" time-out with a T. I've always penalized when discovered, but allowed them to finish the time-out. If they want to keep taking excessive time-outs, I will keep giving them T's.
My understanding is that, if excessive time out is called after already being T'd for calling too many, you do not allow them to conference, they just get a T. shoot the fouls and change possession.

I might be wrong, but about 99% sure of this.
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Old Fri Sep 08, 2006, 06:57am
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My understanding is that, if excessive time out is called after already being T'd for calling too many, you do not allow them to conference, they just get a T. shoot the fouls and change possession.

I might be wrong, but about 99% sure of this.
I'm 100% sure that you're wrong.

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.

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Old Fri Sep 08, 2006, 07:04am
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Thank you sir! I know where to go for the correct scoop..
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Old Fri Sep 08, 2006, 12:32pm
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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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Old Fri Sep 08, 2006, 02:30pm
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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.
Do you really believe that officials should hand out unfair advantages?

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. Jmo, but I think that you walk a very slippery line out on the court sometimes if you try to be Mr. Nice Guy Official.
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