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ok i got 5 questions and im done
1. the head coach or any assistant coach may orally or visually request and be granted a timeout. t or f?
2. A team need only be in team control to request and be granted a time-out. t or f? 3.once the ball has been released by the thrower, opponents may break the throw in boundary plane. t or f? 4. the thrower may reach the ball through the throw-in boundary plane prior to releasing it on a throw in pass. t or f? 5. Wristbands may be a maximum of 4 inches and may be worn anywhere on the arm. t or f? ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED |
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Post what you think the answers are and you'll get a lot of help. Ask for answers only and you probably catch a lot of flack on this forum. Tjones1, beat me to the point!
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What i think are the answers
1.F
2.T 3.T. 4.T 5.T i guessed that an asst. coach cant call a timeout. this is because ive never seen it, although thats poor reasoning. also, i think a team does need to be in possession to call a timeout, but there are grey areas in dead ball situations like after field goals. im assuming also that the ball can go over the plane in a throw in, as long as the feet are down. thanks |
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Lakers8, welcome to the forum. As you can see the PartII test leaves some a little testy. Don't let it get you down. Several posters get criticized for looking for answers to the test here.
Ask advice and opinions and you will get a lot of assistance here. It has been a great learning spot for me. |
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1. False 18.3.1 Only a coach or assistant coach has the right to request a time-out. He shall establish visual contact with the scorer or he shall go to the scorer’s table and ask clearly for a time-out, making the proper conventional sign with his hands. 2. False - a timeout can only be granted when the ball is dead. 18.2.3 A time-out opportunity begins when: • The ball becomes dead, the game clock is stopped and the official has ended his communication with the scorer's table. • The ball becomes dead following a last or only successful free throw. • For the non-scoring team, a field goal is scored. 3. True 4. True 5. False - wristbands are not specifically mentioned in the rules, except for: 4.4.2 Players shall not wear equipment (objects) that may cause injury to other players. Just in case you were wondering...... ![]()
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Good heavens, you give one of them metric referees 2.54 centimeters, and he'll take 1.609344 kilometers.
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