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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 12:24am
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Tonight my team got called for a delay of game substitution. I requested a timeout before the the FT's. It wasnt granted until after the FT's. I guess in the long run it really didnt matter, I was just wondering if this was correct
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 12:28am
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What is a delay of game substitution?

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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 12:52am
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I don't understand what you are asking. If you would attempt to describe the events, then I might be able to help you understand the situation.
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 12:54am
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Tonight my team got called for a delay of game substitution. I requested a timeout before the the FT's. It wasnt granted until after the FT's. I guess in the long run it really didnt matter, I was just wondering if this was correct
Are you saying that you had a player foul out and then you got a T for not substituting for him?

If that's what happened, you can't be granted a timeout before your replace the player.

If that's not it, you'll have to give us a little better explanation as to what happened.
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 10:05am
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Forgive me for not explaining well, twice in the game, while guarding the inbounds i had two different kids reach across the line and make contact with a pass. That wasn't my question. I asked for a time out before they shot. The official told me I had to wait because they had to do things in order of they occurred. It didn't seem right, but it wasn't a big deal, I was just wondering.
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 10:10am
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Forgive me for not explaining well, twice in the game, while guarding the inbounds i had two different kids reach across the line and make contact with a pass. That wasn't my question. I asked for a time out before they shot. The official told me I had to wait because they had to do things in order of they occurred. It didn't seem right, but it wasn't a big deal, I was just wondering.
If your description is precise, then the officials kicked two rules.

1. The defender is allowed to break the boundary plane and contact the ball AFTER the throw-in pass leaves the thrower's hands. (Note: the defender can't touch an OOB pass between teammates on the OOB side of the boundary plane during an end line throw-in following a made or awarded goal. That's a T.)

2. Did your players receive a T each time or only on the second time? There shouldn't have been a T or a DOG warning either time, but I'm just curious.

3. You are allowed to request and be granted a time-out during the dead ball prior to any FT by either team as long as it's not the second time-out following the expiration of time in the fourth quarter or an extra period.
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 10:17am
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Quite honestly..I the first occurred on the far side of the court and i didn't get the best explanation. But I am sure that the ball left the throwers hand. We got the delay of game warning. On the second, my guy came across the line without contacting any ball, or any one.

On my timeout request, my point with the official was if it was a common shooting foul, I could request a timeout, and it would be granted..and I didn't see the difference. And then i asked him..what if the T was for something my kid said...and I wanted a timeout to talk to the team..he kept telling me it was the order it occurred. In the long run it really didn't
play much of a factor, but i really didn't want a TO after the free throws.
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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 10:23am
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Unfortunately, you had a couple of officials who aren't real solid with the rules. That's too bad, and it worries me whenever I see or hear of an official making such an incorrect ruling. It makes me wonder what else they screwed up that did have an impact on the game.

Hopefully, they will improve in this area.
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