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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove |
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He loses his contact lens, but the opponent has the ball, so can't request an uncharged TO.
He needs to barf and doesn't want to do so in front of everyone on the court. He is bleeding during play and trying not to make a mess on the floor. He immediately needs his inhaler for asthma and can't wait for a time-out because the opponent is on the fast break. Remember that it is only a violation to leave the court for an unauthorized reason. The official can authorize a player to leave whenever necessary. |
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You may have missed it on the test, but you will own that rule from now on!
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Originally Posted by just another ref
Okay, that answers the test question. Even thought I missed the question, thanks anyway. Now, can you give me an example of when a player would request permission to leave the court? Quote:
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