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When to shoot T ???
Team A is going to the basket as time expires for the first half...Shoots lay up, misses...want foul...no foul..time is expired...picks up ball after time is expired...slams ball...I call a T...do we shoot right there...or when we return to start 3rd qtr???? Thanks in advance
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Yes, the T occurred after time had expired so you will shoot to begin the third quarter and give that team the ball. The posession arrow will not change until the next JB. It's no different than time having expired, the HC says something to you while you are at the table switching arrow etc. Time has expired in that period.
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The T occurred after the quarter had ended, so you will shoot to begin the third quarter. The quarter can end quite some time after the time expires (although in this instance they were the same). |
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![]() You are entitled to your opinion, but know that the NFHS disagrees. 10.3.4 SITUATION E: Only a few seconds remain in the second quarter. Team A is advancing the ball from backcourt to frontcourt. A1 is driving toward his/her basket and is about to dunk the ball when the horn sounds to end the first half. Shortly after the horn sounds, A1 dunks the ball and hangs on to the rim. RULING: A1 is assessed a technical foul for dunking a dead ball. The foul is also charged indirectly to the head coach since A1 is considered bench personnel. The third quarter begins with Team B being awarded two free throws and the ball at the division line. The alternating-possession arrow is not affected and remains unchanged. (4-34-2; 5-6-2 Exception 4) |
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Its still the coaches responsibility to coach his kids. If this situation has never happened to him before, his kid gets whacked, and he looses his box, well I guarantee you he will teach his kids accordingly. (They need to know that there are consequences for their actions even after the quarter/game has ended.) Its not our responsibility to consider fairness to the coach. The kid is @ fault not the official. By not enforcing the loss of the coaching box you set up your fellow officials for failure. If down the road the same thing happens and the officials on that game administer the entire penalty correctly then the coach is going to question them on the validity of their actions!!! There's really nothing for us to consider as far as intent goes. Did the players actions require a "T"? Yes! Were they bench personnel? Yes! Charged indirectly to the coach and he loses his box. (Losing the box is part of the penalty. We can't arbitrarily decide to set any or part of a penalty aside because we don't agree with it.) The officials didn't do nothing wrong the player did.
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