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They asked for a timeout, you granted a timeout.
I will offer this scenario: if you ignore the timeout request, are you willing to give the coach of the other team a T when/if he or she goes nuts because you didn't grant the timeout? The only question I have is to ask for more of a description about how you came up with .2 on the clock. Someone saw that and had definite knowledge?
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If I hear a time out, I'm granting it. In a game like this, a good coach will always know how many time out he/she has, and if it is zero, he/she will let the players know and tell them not to call a time out for anything.
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