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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 10:51pm
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Notify head coach, then notify player. Then have the timer give you 20 seconds on the clock.
It's coach, then clock, then player. Otherwise, you're giving the coach time not warranted. The 20 seconds is *not* a free timeout -- we *are* going to be ready to go with a sub by the second horn.

Manual or no manual, we (me and the people I work with) notify the coach on our own DQ fouls in our games here.
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 11:43pm
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Is there some sort of penalty for not being ready after the 20 second period?
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 11:46pm
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is there some sort of penalty for not being ready after the 20 second period?
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Is there some sort of penalty for not being ready after the 20 second period?
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The 20 seconds is not a free timeout, we are going to be ready to go with a sub by the second horn.
Just want to confirm that the word "not" is modifying the word "timeout". RichMSN is correct. Do not treat this like a timeout. There are important differences in terms of allowing substitutions during this time interval. The "warning" horn has a different meaning here.
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Old Mon Dec 20, 2010, 10:12am
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Just want to confirm that the word "not" is modifying the word "timeout". RichMSN is correct. Do not treat this like a timeout. There are important differences in terms of allowing substitutions during this time interval. The "warning" horn has a different meaning here.
It's modifying "free" and "timeout". Coaches can call the players over, but on the first horn, I'm in the huddle telling the coach I need a sub NOW. That usually means I'm right in there, since notifying the player usually takes about 5 seconds. The coach doesn't want that second horn going off before a player is at the table. That's the key difference, to me -- I will give a little leeway on timeouts because we have the resumption of play procedure if I need it.
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Just want to confirm that the word "not" is modifying the word "timeout". RichMSN is correct. Do not treat this like a timeout. There are important differences in terms of allowing substitutions during this time interval. The "warning" horn has a different meaning here.
An 'interval of time' is how my past interpreter put it.
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Old Mon Dec 20, 2010, 12:23pm
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An 'interval of time' is how my past interpreter put it.
Was his redundancy deliberate?
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 04:30pm
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So I've had a few disqualifications in my recent games, and I want to get the procedure right.

Tweet! Foul on White 2-4, 2 shots.

Buzzer! Scorer tells me that that's 5 fouls on white 24.

What happens next???
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