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F. The official beckoning the substitutes should: 1. Ensure that it is appropriate to beckon substitutes (i.e., the ball is not live, fellow official needs to report a foul). 2. Sound his/her whistle, raise an open hand. 3. Motion for the substitutes to enter the court. 4. Keep the other hand raised (stop-clock signal) until the substitution(s) is completed and play may begin. Page 78: G. The official beckoning the substitutes should: 1. Ensure that it is appropriate to beckon substitutes (i.e., the ball is not live, fellow official needs to report a foul). 2. Sound his/her whistle, raise an open hand. 3. Motion for the substitutes to enter the court. 4. Keep the other hand raised (stop-clock signal) until the substitution(s) is completed and play may begin. Everything I am reading/understanding of the horn sounding is a courtesy, not required, for notifying of subs at the table. Unless there is something I missed of course.
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