Looked like a scene from CSI
BJV game, early third quarter. We'd just joked aroundat half time with one of the varsity refs about keeping the game flowing so they could start on time. V24 gets fouled and is heading to the line to shoot, I'm the L. I look up and his elbow is bleeding pretty good. I send him to the bench and start racking my brain to remember how long coach has to get him cleaned up.
I glance down, and it's on the floor, too. By the time the floor was clean, the player was ready. |
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I also gave out two Ts in one game. One for slamming the ball to the floor, it goe sup 15' and out to the corner of the gym. Second for a dead-ball chest bump to an opponent. |
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He doesn't get any set amount of time.
If he is bleeding, he has to be directed to leave the game. Doesn't matter if the trainer is going to put a band-aid on it and he's ready in 2 seconds. If the coach is going to buy him back into the game by taking a time-out, THEN he has until the end of the time-out to get the player patched up. |
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BTW at the NCAAW level the team has 20 seconds to get the player cleaned up and ready without burning a time-out. That may be what Snaqwells was thinking about. |
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