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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 06:18pm
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Technical foul situation

Between the first and second quarter, A1 has a disagreement with his coach, removes his jersey in the bench area, tosses the jersey to his coach, leaves the bench area and goes to the locker room which is across the floor from the bench. The officials called a technical foul on the player for removing his jersey and also a direct technical on the coach for allowing a team member to leave the bench area for an unauthorized reason to demonstrate resentment or disgust (Rule 10-5-5) The second quarter started with four technical free throws and a division line throw-in for Team B. Were the officials correct?
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 06:41pm
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The player definitely receives a T for removing the jersey.

10-3-6i states the player receives a T for leaving.

10-5-5 states that the coach receives one, too.
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 06:43pm
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Yes.
10-3-6h
10-5-5

Although I probably wouldn't have called the T for the player leaving the bench area.
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 06:51pm
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By rule, I think so.

If the official knows the facts as presented in the question, iI'd try to only have one T (once A1 gives his jersey to the coach, he's no longer a team member.)
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 07:10pm
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SNIP...once A1 gives his jersey to the coach, he's no longer a team member.
Really??
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 07:17pm
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By rule, I think so.

If the official knows the facts as presented in the question, iI'd try to only have one T (once A1 gives his jersey to the coach, he's no longer a team member.)
Agree. Short of tackling the player, I don't see what else the coach could have done.
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 07:58pm
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Give the player a "T" under R10-3-6(h).

The new rule (10-5-5) says that the head coach can't let team members leave the bench area for an unauthorized reason. Sooooo....authorize it.

In the COMMENTS ON THE 2010-11 RULES REVISIONS for 10-5-5, it also says team members are required to remain on the court or in the bench area while the game is in progress until each quarter or extra period has officially ended. This happened after the end of a quarter, didn't it?

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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 08:00pm
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By rule, I think so.

If the official knows the facts as presented in the question, iI'd try to only have one T (once A1 gives his jersey to the coach, he's no longer a team member.)
Why is he no longer a team member?
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 10:20pm
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I would not have given two Ts for the same incident. Maybe I am wrong in not doing so but I guess I would have missed it.
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Old Sun Dec 19, 2010, 11:24pm
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I would not have given two Ts for the same incident. Maybe I am wrong in not doing so but I guess I would have missed it.
It's definitely two T's. The question is should there be a third T?
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Why is he no longer a team member?
What is the definition of team member?
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What is the definition of team member?

Without looking, it's bench personnel in uniform eligible to become a player.
This guy had fouled out, he was already not eligible, so why did handing the jersey to the coach make him no longer a team member?
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Old Mon Dec 20, 2010, 01:46am
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Kid gets pissed at his coach, tosses jersey at him, and leaves.

I doubt I'd T anything. He's not playing again for that coach. Let him walk off and get the quarter started. Why punish the team.
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Old Mon Dec 20, 2010, 02:26am
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Kid gets pissed at his coach, tosses jersey at him, and leaves.

I doubt I'd T anything. He's not playing again for that coach. Let him walk off and get the quarter started. Why punish the team.
Are you kidding?? This one's automatic. I'd probably just hit him with one and be done with it. And I'd bet my bottom dollar the kid is back playing next game.
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Old Mon Dec 20, 2010, 05:41am
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Without looking, it's bench personnel in uniform eligible to become a player.
This guy had fouled out, he was already not eligible, so why did handing the jersey to the coach make him no longer a team member?
While it does say that, I think that it does so without considering DQ's. Someone who is DQ'd is still a team member....even though they can no longer play.
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