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BillyMac Thu Dec 03, 2009 07:32am

Thanks ...
 
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Originally Posted by tjones1 (Post 639275)
Snaq gave it to you... it's 5-12-4.

A time-out shall not be granted until after the ball has become live to start the game. The additional 60-second time-out provided for each extra period(s) shall not be granted until after the ball has become live to start the extra period(s).

Nevadaref Thu Dec 03, 2009 05:11pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 639295)
The ruling for this specific situation changed a couple of years ago. It used to be correct to grant an excessive time-out and penalize it with a technical foul, but now has become to deny the time-out request.

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 639303)
I can't agree, or disagree, with this, because I never heard of it before, therefore, a citation, please.

2005-06 NFHS Case Book version:
EXCESS TIME-OUT
5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Even though Team A has used all its allowed time-outs, A1 requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out is granted and results in a technical foul. The additional 60-second time-out provided for an overtime period cannot be used until the overtime has actually started with the ball becoming live. This overtime begins with the technical-foul free throws by Team B, followed by a division-line throw-in opposite the table. (10-1-7)

2006-07 NFHS Case Book version: (* indicates new play ruling)
*5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Team A has used all of its allotted time-outs. Team A requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out should not be granted. The additional 60-second time-out provided for each extra period(s) shall not be granted until after the ball has become live to start the extra period(s).

ranjo Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:36pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 639477)
2005-06 NFHS Case Book version:
EXCESS TIME-OUT
5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Even though Team A has used all its allowed time-outs, A1 requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out is granted and results in a technical foul. The additional 60-second time-out provided for an overtime period cannot be used until the overtime has actually started with the ball becoming live. This overtime begins with the technical-foul free throws by Team B, followed by a division-line throw-in opposite the table. (10-1-7)

2006-07 NFHS Case Book version: (* indicates new play ruling)
*5.12.4 SITUATION B: Regulation play ends with a tied score. Team A has used all of its allotted time-outs. Team A requests a time-out before the overtime period begins. RULING: The time-out should not be granted. The additional 60-second time-out provided for each extra period(s) shall not be granted until after the ball has become live to start the extra period(s).

Just got to bring this thread back up to make sure I completely understand the ruling.

What should happen if Team A has time-outs left from the regulation game? Can they use them before the ball becomes live to start the overtime period?

Raymond Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:44pm

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Originally Posted by ranjo (Post 640864)
Just got to bring this thread back up to make sure I completely understand the ruling.

What should happen if Team A has time-outs left from the regulation game? Can they use them before the ball becomes live to start the overtime period?

Yes, but not consecutively.

tjones1 Wed Dec 09, 2009 01:16am

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Originally Posted by ranjo (Post 640864)
Just got to bring this thread back up to make sure I completely understand the ruling.

What should happen if Team A has time-outs left from the regulation game? Can they use them before the ball becomes live to start the overtime period?

Yes, check out post #6 in this thread. ;)

ranjo Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:42pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 640874)
Yes, but not consecutively.

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Originally Posted by tjones1 (Post 640888)
Yes, check out post #6 in this thread. ;)

Now I've got it! Thanks!:)


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