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[QUOTE=StripesOhio;659145]JVB, 2-person crew, sloppy game
we both explain to the coach the rule QUOTE] Who was watching the players while you were both explaining to the coach? If you feel it necessary to both visit with the coach at the same time make sure the players are at their respective benches. You don't want a player incident while your attentions are diverted elsewhere. |
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My hands were up in front of me not in a position that the player would think he's being waved in. The player heard the horn and ran in (like most players do).
I never wave a sub in unless I am looking directly at the table and the sub. I think the rule is BS for a player entering illegally and a T being handed out. If a player enters just blow it dead and make the player wait for the next dead ball. Problem is, coaches barely know the rules let alone players. I'm not disappointed at all with the way it was handled. The thing that made the situation worse than it should have been is earlier in the 2nd half a player fouled out. Home book at 5 fouls and the visiting book had 4 fouls. Then when the V team called timeout and assistant walked over and looked at the home scorekeeper and said in a vary snarky tone, "We do still have a timeout don't we?" That irritated me the way he spoke to the woman keeping book as his tone was uncalled for. (Later after the game as I was leaving the guy doing the scoreboard said he had in the board only 4 fouls for the player but quickly took it down when he heard of the error. All in all, I wasn't comfortable with the game but it was incredibly sloppy and the V team coaches were way to irritated and upset with no better of a team they had on the floor. It was unfortunate the way the 2nd half went for them, but everything was done within the rules and I slept okay last night. Thanks for the input everyone. |
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Now that's BS.
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I don't want to speak directly for Stripes, but I share a SIMILAR (but, perhaps not identical) view of the inadvertent whiste. I made my comments in an earlier post. I said: Quote:
My teams have scored many baskets over the years in such situations. I cannot ever recall conceding one, but it probably has happened. I just don't like the idea of trying to yell "play, play" when nearly all of the players have stopped, anyway. But, no, you can't (under current rules) stop a fastbreak due to an inadvertent whistle. You CAN use preventative officiating and kill the play in most cases.....but, no, not all..... ![]() |
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The principle is the same. A clever coach could use this to his advantage. Last second, team A starts to run their play. Coach B gets a look at what they're trying to do. B1 steps onto the court. Play stops. It's like having a free timeout, at a time when team B could not call timeout.
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Um, you would need the asistance of the timer. The, uh, clever coach would still need to convince the timer to sound the horn while running the sub to the table. In your situation, the player stepping onto the court from the bench would result in a technical without the benefit of said horn. Bad coach.... |
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