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Correctable Error
In a varsity boys game team A gets fouled and should be in the bonus. The officials do not realize this and the table is no help. Team A coach is trying to get the attention of the officials and table to let them know he should be in the bonus. He finally calls a time out and points out the fact that he should be in the bonus. The officials let him shoot the bonus. Does he get his time out back??
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5-8-4 And 5-11-3 ...
Time-out occurs and the clock, if running, shall be stopped when an official: Responds to the scorer’s signal to grant a coach’s request that a correctable error, as in 2-10, or a timing, scoring or alternating-possession mistake be prevented or rectified. The appeal to the official shall be presented at the scorer’s table where a coach of each team may be present.
Only one 60-second time-out is charged (or one 30-second timeout, if that is the only type of time-out remaining) in 5-8-4 regardless of the amount of time consumed when no correction is made. EXCEPTION: No time-out is charged: b. If, in 5-8-4, the error or mistake is prevented or rectified.
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According to 5-8-4, the coach need not request a time-out to fix a correctable error. He should report the error to the table, which should call the officials over to discuss the error.
If he does request a time-out and the error is rectified or prevented, it is not charged per 5-11-3 EXCEPTION.
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Those words are written in the context that the head coach goes to the scorer's table and requests a time-out to discuss a possible correctable error as is noted in 10-5-1c. |
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No timeout charged. If the coach's appeal regarding the correctable error was unfounded, the timeout would be charged.
I am assuming the timeout was the first deadball after the clock was properly started... |
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what if the table knows of the coaches request to fix an error, and was told by the R to not blow the horn during a live ball, and several baskets are made, THEN a dead ball, "allowing" the table to blow the horn (again, according to this particular speaker). Is it then NOT correctable b/c it wasn't before the 2nd live ball?...with the only reason for it NOT being within the normal C.E. time constraints is b/c the ref told the table in pregame to wait til a dead ball? |
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As Bob and Snaqs note the ball becomes dead following each made goal and the scorer could sound the horn then, but it would be best if the scorer/timer ignored the request of the R and simply followed the rules.
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Welcome to the board...but I have no idea what you're talking about with warning or "stick/pair"??????
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