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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 02:41pm
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Coach Team A calls for and requests time out for official to check the score. IThen, if the score is incorrect is Team A still charged for a time out or not ? Answer: no the coach or team is not charged for a time out. my question is where do I find this rule in the book. (can't seem to find it)
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 02:57pm
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Bob - two things. First, I thought for the team not to be charged, the request had to come from the scorer, not the coach. Isn't that how that rule reads?

Second - your reference is for NF. Since PP is in the Great White North, he probably need a response from someone much more FEEBLE than you.

BTW - gotta love a name my two year old grandson can pronounce (and frequently does) - "PP".
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 03:48pm
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Coach Team A calls for and requests time out for official to check the score. IThen, if the score is incorrect is Team A still charged for a time out or not ? Answer: no the coach or team is not charged for a time out. my question is where do I find this rule in the book. (can't seem to find it)
If a coach waits for a stoppage of play to ask the referees to check if the score is correct, and the score is correct, would the coach be charged with a timeout?
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 03:54pm
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If a coach waits for a stoppage of play to ask the referees to check if the score is correct, and the score is correct, would the coach be charged with a timeout?
Yes. 5.8.4 Sit.A
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 06:01pm
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Bob - two things. First, I thought for the team not to be charged, the request had to come from the scorer, not the coach. Isn't that how that rule reads?

Second - your reference is for NF. Since PP is in the Great White North, he probably need a response from someone much more FEEBLE than you.

BTW - gotta love a name my two year old grandson can pronounce (and frequently does) - "PP".
Actually Ontario is the only province that has not switched to FIBA (yet). They still use NF rules at the high school level.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 07:57pm
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Bob - two things. First, I thought for the team not to be charged, the request had to come from the scorer, not the coach. Isn't that how that rule reads?
I'm not picking that nit.
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Old Wed Dec 19, 2007, 08:02pm
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If a coach waits for a stoppage of play to ask the referees to check if the score is correct, and the score is correct, would the coach be charged with a timeout?
The official should not check the score without first informing the coach that it will cost him a time-out if he is wrong.
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