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Official correcting improper Time out call
Middle school Team A is driving to basket on fast break at end of second quarter.
Coach A yells to players on bench about proper defensive technique on the last play. Official interprets the instructions Coach A is yelling as a Time Out call by Coach A. Coach A did not use the words "time" or "out" or anything that rhymes with them. When Coach A explains that he did not want the time out, especially to stop a fastbreak with 3 seconds remaining, the official charges Team A with a Full time out and says his call is uncorrectable. Is there an inadvertent whistle rule that would deal with this situation? |
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Yes. Put the ball back in play at the POI.
If the coach did actually request a time-out at a time when he couldn't have one by rule, then apply this: 5.8.3 SITUATION E: The official erroneously grants Team B a time-out in a situation when Team B cannot have one. What happens now? RULING: Team B is entitled to use the time-out since it was granted. The time-out once granted cannot be revoked and is charged to Team B. All privileges and rights permitted during a charged time-out are available to both teams. |
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thanks for your reply
Should I have been charged with the timeout?? My player was in control of the ball with a clear path to the basket with 3 seconds left. I did not gain any advantage in the "time out" call. The official claimed this was uncorrectable. |
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I don't necessarily like this ruling, but it's there for a reason - so a coach can't claim to have no requested a TO in order to stop the clock but not lose a TO. |
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It's a Rome thing: I was once in a provincial quarter-final and I erroneously granted a timeout. The coach was deer in headlights. I realized that happened, and gave his TO back, explained to both coaches that it was my error. Evaluator said I did the right thing. IW: go to POI.
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And also, have you talked to that official's assignor or supervisor? |
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I like to think of myself as a classy guy but I was jerk
I refused to take the timeout and left my team on the floor If my kid was stumbling and ready to travel or turnover the ball I could see that the 'time out" would have benefited my team. I reminded him that he was the only one in the gym that thought I needed a timeout with my kid unobstructed to the hoop with 3 seconds left. He could've admitted he heard it wrong and given us the ball. In the end, we lost a layup and a timeout. |
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And then what happened? Did you end up winning? And did you talk to the ref's supervisor? And what level was it? I'm enjoying this scenario (from the comfort and safety of my sick-bed at home!) |
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Last week, one of my partners had a similar situation.
Team A went into a "stall offense," being up 2 points with 0:45 seconds left to play in the game. The gym was very loud. Coach A starts yelling "Five Out, Five Out, Five Out." My partner interperts this to be "Time Out." I see the similarity since we were in a loud gym. The coach responds with the typical deer-in-the-headlights look and calmly tells my partner that he was calling "five out," the offensive play he wanted his team to execute. My partner explained the situation to the other coach and we resumed play at the POI with an "inadvertent whistle" ruling. Team B ended up fouling Team A and A1 missed the first shot of the 1-and-1. Team B secures the rebound and goes into a stall offense and end up winning the game on a three-point shot as the horn sounded. I don't have my book with me, anything in the book about inadvertent whistle situations? I don't think there is...
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the problem was that the other coach took the time out, we've been coaching against each other for about twenty yers and I was not happy with him we won by a point on a bizzare finish that had nothing to do with the coaches or the refs. It's nice to see the kids involved in this. ![]() |
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The other coach WAS entitled to take that time out, since the ref had granted it, and you were dinged for it. Would be interesting to know what the ref would have done if your opponent had said, "No, I won't take it if my opponent doesn't want it". |
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