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Here's one...More to follow......
Team uses t/o in middle of 3rd quarter thinking it's their last one. Come to find out in middle of fourth quarter it was an excessive t/o as they had none left at the time. Do you administer a tech, or does it have to be administered while it is occurring??? Thanks
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2007-08 Basketball Rules Interpretations
SITUATION 11: A1 requests and is granted an excessive time-out. The excessive time-out is discovered (a) immediately; (b) when A1 has the ball at his/her disposal for a throw-in following the time-out; (c) during a dead ball after three minutes have elapsed off the game clock. RULING: In (a), (b) and (c), assess a team technical foul to Team A for the excessive time-out. Team B is awarded two free throws and the ball for a division line throw-in. The penalty for an excessive time-out is assessed when discovered. (10-1-7 Penalty) |
Interesting this doesn't come under the correctable error situations.
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Perhaps they should all be gathered together into 2-10, just to pull them all together in one place. But they are not. Please don't be confused into thinking that no situation can be "fixed" if it's not in 2-10. BTW, you might want to have a look at BillyMac's thread on technical foul rules. There's quite a collection of things there that have varying time limits on when they can be enforced. |
Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends ...
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4) Penalized when discovered: a) Have identical numbers on team members or players after the ten minute time limit; Team technical; One foul per team regardless of the number of infractions. Only one team member may wear a given number; the other must change to a number not already in use before participating. b) Request an excess timeout; Team technical. The penalty for an excessive timeout is assessed when discovered. |
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I doesn't fall under the correctable error situations because it is not a correctable error. MTD, Sr. |
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