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05-06 Interps... SITUATION 12: Team B has just scored to go up by three points with time running out in the fourth quarter. Player A1 inbounds the ball to A2 close to the sideline of Team B's bench. A2 releases a three-point try just prior to the horn sounding. Substitute B7 leaves the bench area, enters the court and blocks the shot. RULING: B7 shall be charged with two technical fouls and ejected. One technical foul is assessed for entering the court without permission and one for unsporting conduct. Any member of Team A may shoot the four free throws for the technical fouls. The results of these free throws will determine if the game is over or going into overtime. COMMENT: Two technical fouls must be assessed in this situation. Otherwise, the team committing the infraction would benefit from the act. (10-4-1; 10-4-2) <!-- / message --><!-- sig --> |
Clarification ...
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I Hate These Situations ...
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But can we go back to the original situation of a sixth player coming off the bench to participate, without reporting, and being beckoned. Are we going to call one, or two technicals? 10.2.2 does say a technical foul (singular) is charged, not technical fouls (plural) are charged. To further complicate the casebook play, it doesn't say whom the technical foul is charged to, a team technical foul for six players participating, or a substitute technical foul for entering the court without being beckoned. What do you think? |
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Now, that's not to say I wouldn't call this if, just after a violation whistle by my partner, I count and see 6 standing on the floor and know for a fact that no one came on after his whistle. And, while common sense would dictate that there are time constraints on how long you can hold off on penalizing, consider the following scenario: 1. A has 6 players during live play. 2. U1 whistles an OOB violation against the defense just as U2 realizes the 6th player is playing. 3. A6 sits down immediately. 4. U1 puts the ball in play. 5. U2 gets his head out of his a$$ and blows his whistle to get that 6 player T. Common sense says one thing, but what rule says it's too late? |
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If you see the illegal sub, get that player with a T. If you don't, it's a team T. |
Is An Interpretation Good Enough ???
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An Alternate Universe ???
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What was the purpose of adding that one with so many others unsolved mysteries... Honestly, I believe the sound official/crew would get that when the 6th player steps on to participate. |
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Just my $0.02 |
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Administrative Technical Fouls Time Limits ???
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Six players, player changing numbers, and participating after disqualification, are all penalized if discovered while being violated. Is the time limit the same for all three, or does the, "charged if recognized by an official before the ball becomes live following the first dead ball", apply to all three? What is the time limit for each of these three? I thought I had these administrative technical foul time limits figured out. Obviously not. Can we explore this further. |
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If I don't see it, it didn't happen. |
If Snaqwells Doesn't See It, It Didn't Happen
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Also, If Snaqwells isn't in the forest, and a tree falls ... Oh, never mind. |
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