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Subs after time-out
I know that subs can’t normally come in before the first of two free throws. But can they come in after a timeout is granted before the shots are taken? Providing of coarse that they check in at the table before the warning horn sounds.
Can’t seem to find a definitive answer in the rule book on this. |
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I believe Rule 3 section 3 addresses it...... (from '06-07)
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During multiple free-throw personal fouls, substitutions may be made only before the final attempt in the sequence and after the final attempt has been converted. (There is an exception, but that is to allow subs to enter if they are at the table and a player must be replaced because of injury or disqualification.) |
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Sitch: After a personal foul by B1 on A1 during a shot attempt, a timeout is requested by team B prior to the players lining up at the lane for 2 free throw attempts. Before the warning horn sounds during the time-out, substitutes B6 and A6 report to the table. Can the official allow the substitution before the first of the two free throws? I think the answer is no? Anyone? |
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I would think the reason for not allowing subs before the first of 2 or 3 FT's is to prevent delay of the administration of those FT's. If there's a TO, there is no FT administration delay.
Also, check out 3.3.1 SIT D(c)
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We have been allowing subs in prior to the first shot (of two) if there is any delay such as injury, wiping up moisture from floor, etc. Are we wrong?
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Tony, you beat me to it. I believe the case play says in the event of an injury where the player needs to be replaced, if the subs are already at the table they are allowed in with the replacement player. If they come to the table after the replacement is beckoned, then they should stay at the table. This seems to tell me that the overriding issue is preventing delay of the FT, not necessarily whether it is before or after the first FT. In the event of another type of delay (say, wiping up the floor), I wouldn't have a problem letting in the subs either.
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