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T to Start the Game
First game of a JV/V doubleheader. We come onto the floor at 15 minutes and the home team is nowhere to be found. At 12 minutes they're still not on the floor so I go to the table to check the book. Rosters are listed for both teams but the home team has not designated their starters. Our association usually likes to have the clock stopped at this point in order to avoid the technical foul. However, no one is at the clock so it can't be stopped. I tell the home scorekeeper to quickly go find the coach.
Coach and team come strolling out and he finally marks the starters with 7 minutes remaining. I inform him that we will be starting the game with a technical. He tries to tell me the clock should not have started and its two minutes ahead of his watch. I inform him that we don't go by watches. Two questions. Would you have handled it any differently? What is the procedure for starting the game with a T? I informed the official scorekeeper that we were starting the game with a T and to mark down a team foul and note the team technical. I then administered the free throws. Do I need to make any sort of signal to indicate why we are starting with free throws? |
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Yes, I likely would have handled it differently.
That said, this is a team technical. 10-1-1. Charged to the team, and counts toward the team-foul count. 2 free throws and ball at division line for throw-in. AP arrow is set towards the other team's basket when the ball is at the disposal of the thrower for throw-in. |
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Tell me what you would have done differently? I'm not pleased with starting the game that way. |
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IMO, no signal. Just inform coaches and table and do as you stated. Of course, set the AP when the ball is at disposal. |
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If I would have went this route, I wouldn't make any signal. Just make sure everything is recorded correctly in the book, made sure the coaches knew what was going on - get the shooter(s), shoot the throws, and start the game. |
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In my area, yes. Your area may certainly be different and your local/state association or supervisor may want things exactly as you called it.
My area is different. It's certainly not uncommon for the scorer to be still putting in the names and numbers at the 12 minute mark. Good scorers in my area are hard to come by and I'm certainly grateful for any help we can get at the table. Therefore, for me, it's not a pressing issue as long as I can get them when I verify the book with the coach. |
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Well heck.....
I had the scorekeeper enter the starters into the book when they were getting ready for the opening tip. I had the game delayed for a moment or two untill the scorer was ready. No problem, no Technical foul. It was a subvarsity game. ![]() |
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Exactly. We'll check the book around 12, gives us time to get it added if it's not there yet. If the coach isn't out there yet, we'll head back across court and wait for both teams to warm up for a bit, grab the captains, and then send the R back to the table.
Again, check local listings.
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