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Just a quick question. Is it okay for the coach of team A to huddle is players up,(like a 30) on the court while team B replaces a disqualified player? To me it doesn't seem right but then again if B is stalling should A be allowed to take advantage? Thanks in advance!!!
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I wouldn't have a problem with it unless team A doesn't get back on the floor when I let 'em know we're ready to play.
If they delay, I put the ball on the floor and start my 5-second count.
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Why is this dead ball period any different from any other dead ball period? As long as the team is ready to play (doesn't delay the ball from becoming live), or accepts the consequences of not being ready, the coach can huddle anytime s./he wants. |
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During a dead ball, why must the coach remain off the court? mick |
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Are you going to allow the coach to come onto the court after every made basket? The ball becomes dead. The coach needs to stay off the floor unless beckoned or if there is a time out. |
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I don't disagree. But, I am not troubled too much by a coach stepping onto the floor during a dead ball if they are coaching, or asking. I figger they are excited about the game and are not interfering with the non-play. When the ball is about to be inbounded, they meander back to box-land before they get in the way of play. mick |
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Actually, I have found in this area it is like where to stand for a T, they will self enforce a rule that doesn't exist. The first thing they do is remind their kids to stay on the floor while they "toe" the sideline. |
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run in with Coach "Don't Touch Me" (I think he has a cousin out west somewhere, eh Drake?) has changed my thinking on this. I still don't mind him taking a few steps on to coach, but if he's asking my first response now is "Coach, I can't talk to you while you're on the floor".
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I had a coach just screamin' at me the other night on a no-call. It was during a dead ball. He was outa the box about mid-court. I walked over to his coaching box and stood on the floor with my hands behind my back, and my head humbly bowed, while he carved me a new orifice. He wasn't swearing, just talking loudly. (When I walked to the spot in front of his box, he, of course, followed cuz he wasn't quite done with me.) I listened. I left. At halftime during warm-ups, he still wanted to talk about it. We had some time so I explained; my partner said he, too, had nothing. He became calm. End of the game,he again said he was sorry for getting over-excited. The point, I think, is to allow the coach to love the game as much as we do. If we bring confidence to the floor, then I think most of the emotion is unimportant. mick |
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