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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 01:08pm
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The time-out area?

I want your fellas opinion. I really hate these questions that are close but not exact.....

On a test question it states "The time-out area is an imaginary rectangle formed by the sideline (including the bench), end line, nearer free-throw lane line extended and the coaching-box line."

Rules book 1-13-3 states "The time-out area shall be the area inside an imaginary rectangle formed by the boundaries of the sideline (including the bench), end line and an imaginary line extended from the free-throw lane line nearest the bench area meeting an imaginary line extended from the coaching-box line"

IMO they are essentially the same and consequently would be a "true" answer to the question. They are stating the four sides of the rectangle "time-out" area, thus summing up the area that is stated in the Rules book.

Any other opinions?
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 01:23pm
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I answered true and I am pretty sure I got it right. Stick with your gut.

It does make you wonder though, since states are allowed to modify the coaches box does this mean states are implicitly modifying the time out zone as well? This could lead to some interesting time out zones...
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 02:07pm
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The coaching box line that is referred to doesn't move. It is the 28 foot line no matter what the size of box is used.
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 02:50pm
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I'm excited to have an official "time out area" to send cranky coaches to. Does the rule change address how long they have to stay there? Or is it the standard one minute for every year old the child is?
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 02:50pm
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I want your fellas opinion. I really hate these questions that are close but not exact.....

On a test question it states "The time-out area is an imaginary rectangle formed by the sideline (including the bench), end line, nearer free-throw lane line extended and the coaching-box line."

Rules book 1-13-3 states "The time-out area shall be the area inside an imaginary rectangle formed by the boundaries of the sideline (including the bench), end line and an imaginary line extended from the free-throw lane line nearest the bench area meeting an imaginary line extended from the coaching-box line"

IMO they are essentially the same and consequently would be a "true" answer to the question. They are stating the four sides of the rectangle "time-out" area, thus summing up the area that is stated in the Rules book.

Any other opinions?
I followed the same logic as you did and believe this would be true. I did have to read this one a couple times though, so I am curious to see if anyone has an opinion as to why it might be false.
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 03:32pm
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Or is it the standard one minute for every year old the child is?
Mental age or physical age? Could make a big difference...
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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 03:34pm
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I followed the same logic as you did and believe this would be true. I did have to read this one a couple times though, so I am curious to see if anyone has an opinion as to why it might be false.
I think most of us agree it is true.
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