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So the general consensus is that the substitute shall be denied under FIBA 4.2.2?
Also, to clear it up, the player wasn't injured - the coach requested that we substitute him because he missed an easy fast break.. Edit: Then again, its not really a substitution, because no one is replacing the player on the court - in this example, the player on the court is simply being 'scratched' onto the bench. So if we look at 19.1, "A substitution is an interruption of the game requested by the substitute to become a player." It basically says that a SUBSTITUTE must become a PLAYER, and there is nothing stating a vice versa situation... does this change anything? Cleefy Last edited by Cleefy; Sun Mar 01, 2009 at 11:53pm. |
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