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sseltser Tue Feb 03, 2009 09:29am

Sequence for excess time out
 
Team A requests an excess time out. They are still allowed the time out. What is the correct reporting procedure and administrative procedure?

I would propose this, but if there are other opinions, I'd like to know:

Since the Team T is for "requesting" (and not the granting) the excess time out, I'd say that the T and its administration occur first. So report the timeout, and the scorer will let you know that they have 0 TOs remaining. Then you signal the T and report it as a Team T. Next you go get the FT shooter from B coach. As B1 is shoting, be sure that bench personnel besides HCs are still on the bench because the timeout has not started yet. After the FTs, instruct the timer to start the 60 second timer for the full time out. Following the TO, give B a throw-in at the division line, opposite the table.

Any other ideas?

referee99 Tue Feb 03, 2009 09:45am

I would handle differently.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sseltser (Post 575221)
Team A requests an excess time out. They are still allowed the time out. What is the correct reporting procedure and administrative procedure?

I would propose this, but if there are other opinions, I'd like to know:

Since the Team T is for "requesting" (and not the granting) the excess time out, I'd say that the T and its administration occur first. So report the timeout, and the scorer will let you know that they have 0 TOs remaining. Then you signal the T and report it as a Team T. Next you go get the FT shooter from B coach. As B1 is shoting, be sure that bench personnel besides HCs are still on the bench because the timeout has not started yet. After the FTs, instruct the timer to start the 60 second timer for the full time out. Following the TO, give B a throw-in at the division line, opposite the table.

Any other ideas?

Grant the timeout request to Team A (which you have already informed the coach of that the team has used all of its time-outs, right?)

Inform both coaches that a technical foul will be assessed coming out of the time out.

At the end of the time out, whistle and signal the Team Technical. Get a Team B player or elig. sub to shoot the FTs. Team B ball at division line and go.

BEAREF Tue Feb 03, 2009 09:49am

my sequence would be the same as referee99.

bigdogrunnin Tue Feb 03, 2009 04:01pm

T/O first, then adminster the technical foul, followed by the TI.

sseltser Tue Feb 03, 2009 04:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin (Post 575449)
T/O first, then adminster the technical foul, followed by the TI.

Is there a reference for this or is there no reference and this is easiest?

JugglingReferee Tue Feb 03, 2009 05:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by sseltser (Post 575466)
Is there a reference for this or is there no reference and this is easiest?

Much, if not all, of the rulings in Fedlandia are done in order of occurance. Since the TO request happened before the T, allow the TO to happen first, then penalize with the T.

bigdogrunnin Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 575481)
Much, if not all, of the rulings in Fedlandia are done in order of occurance. Since the TO request happened before the T, allow the TO to happen first, then penalize with the T.

What he said. :D


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