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Ralph Stubenthal Tue Sep 18, 2001 08:00pm

Team A makes a basket and team B takes the ball and begins running the baseline for the throwin. Under pressure and realizing his 5 seconds are nearly up, B1 calls a timeout. Upon resuming play, should the official allow him again to run the base or should it be a spot throwin? Thanks, Ralph.

BktBallRef Tue Sep 18, 2001 08:26pm

B1 can still run the baseline.

Just Curious Tue Sep 18, 2001 09:46pm

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B1 can still run the baseline.
With a new 5 second count....

BktBallRef Tue Sep 18, 2001 11:05pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
B1 can still run the baseline.
With a new 5 second count....

...and it doesn't have to be B1!

Mark Padgett Wed Sep 19, 2001 12:19am

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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
Team A makes a basket and team B takes the ball and begins running the baseline for the throwin. Under pressure and realizing his 5 seconds are nearly up, B1 calls a timeout. Upon resuming play, should the official allow him again to run the base or should it be a spot throwin? Thanks, Ralph.
There is something in this case that is not allowed by NF rules. Can you figure out what it is?

mick Wed Sep 19, 2001 07:35am

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
Team A makes a basket and team B takes the ball and begins running the baseline for the throwin. Under pressure and realizing his 5 seconds are nearly up, B1 calls a timeout. Upon resuming play, should the official allow him again to run the base or should it be a spot throwin? Thanks, Ralph.
There is something in this case that is not allowed by NF rules. Can you figure out what it is?

You mean the player calling, "Time" ?

BktBallRef Wed Sep 19, 2001 08:59am

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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
Team A makes a basket and team B takes the ball and begins running the baseline for the throwin. Under pressure and realizing his 5 seconds are nearly up, B1 calls a timeout. Upon resuming play, should the official allow him again to run the base or should it be a spot throwin? Thanks, Ralph.
There is something in this case that is not allowed by NF rules. Can you figure out what it is?

You mean the player calling, "Time" ?

I didn't want to be nitpicky. ;)

mick Wed Sep 19, 2001 09:24am

Oh, right.....
 
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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
Team A makes a basket and team B takes the ball and begins running the baseline for the throwin. Under pressure and realizing his 5 seconds are nearly up, B1 calls a timeout. Upon resuming play, should the official allow him again to run the base or should it be a spot throwin? Thanks, Ralph.
There is something in this case that is not allowed by NF rules. Can you figure out what it is?

You mean the player calling, "Time" ?

I didn't want to be nitpicky. ;)

And when did that leaf turn over? ;)


Mark Padgett Wed Sep 19, 2001 11:25am

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Originally posted by Ralph Stubenthal
You mean the player calling, "Time" ?
Yes, and I know it sounds nit-picky but I always try to point this out. In speaking to coaches or players, never use verbiage that indicates that either one of them can "call" time. Always use the term "request" time.

The reason is: you don't want to reinforce the incorrect notion that some of them have that merely yelling "TIME" creates a timeout. Many times they yell it when they are not entitled to a timeout and I have seen players stop playing, then have coaches get mad when the other team (for instance) drives in for an uncontested layup. This also can happen when the table inadvertantly or incorrectly blows the horn, but that's a different issue.

The "call" vs. "request" point also relates to the "who's really in control" issue. It reminds them that they must "get permission" from you to enjoy the benefits of a timeout, and that just like all other calls in a game, you and your partner are the only ones who can make calls.

Again - it sounds like a very minor point but it is one of those little things that may save you a lot of grief down the road.


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