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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 01:46am
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Coaches calling timeouts while play is live on the court.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 02:36am
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Coaches calling timeouts while play is live on the court.
I would say no timeouts even if the ball is dead if the clock is running.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 03:43am
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No warm-ups before game or during halftime.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 04:36am
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Change the rule on remaining OOB after the throwin is released to be a violation instead of a T...and just give it a time limit of 3 seconds after the release that they have to be inbounds. It doesn't matter if they run across the court in that time, just as long as they get in.
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Change the rule on remaining OOB after the throwin is released to be a violation instead of a T...and just give it a time limit of 3 seconds after the release that they have to be inbounds. It doesn't matter if they run across the court in that time, just as long as they get in.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 01:14pm
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Not grant a HC's time out request unless the ball is dead and the clock is stopped. I'd settle for unless the ball is dead, but would prefer both dead ball and stopped clock.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 03:06pm
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not grant a hc's time out request unless the ball is dead and the clock is stopped. I'd settle for unless the ball is dead, but would prefer both dead ball and stopped clock.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 02:09pm
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Change the rule on remaining OOB after the throwin is released to be a violation instead of a T...and just give it a time limit of 3 seconds after the release that they have to be inbounds. It doesn't matter if they run across the court in that time, just as long as they get in.
I like this one Camron.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 06:59am
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1) Get rid of AP and start using Jump Balls again.

2) Get rid of Point of Interupption.

3) Stop being the fashion police except of keeping a players shorts up.

I know just one rule but I thought I could be the Basketball Czar for a day.



BUT, seriously, I would like to see the Closely Guarded rule changed to three feet instead of six feet and only while holding the ball. This is the rule in FIBA and NCAA Women's.

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1) get rid of ap and start using jump balls again.

2) get rid of point of interupption.

3) stop being the fashion police except of keeping a players shorts up.

I know just one rule but i thought i could be the basketball czar for a day.



But, seriously, i would like to see the closely guarded rule changed to three feet instead of six feet and only while holding the ball. This is the rule in fiba and ncaa women's.

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BUT, seriously, I would like to see the Closely Guarded rule changed to three feet instead of six feet and only while holding the ball. This is the rule in FIBA and NCAA Women's.

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Without a shot clock in place, this wouldn't be a good idea.
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No warm-ups before game or during halftime.
Whoa, you may want to re-think that one, chseagle. The idea of a warm-up is to warm up. It's not only to get into game mode but it's a safety factor. That's why officials warm-up before a game also.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 07:51am
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That's why officials warm-up before a game also.
Wait, the officials are supposed to warm up? ... oh, you mean the floor officials! Well, that makes more sense...
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2010, 04:32pm
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Whoa, you may want to re-think that one, chseagle. The idea of a warm-up is to warm up. It's not only to get into game mode but it's a safety factor. That's why officials warm-up before a game also.
Ok how about instead of 20 minute warm-ups, make the warm-up period 10 minutes (9 minutes to warm-up with the 1 minute to huddle)? With during halftime, the teams getting 5 minutes to talk (in locker room) & 4 minutes to warm-up (With the 1 minute still to huddle).

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Wait, the officials are supposed to warm up? ... oh, you mean the floor officials! Well, that makes more sense...
Anytime exercise is involved a person is supposed to do warm-ups to help the body prepare. I actually do some finger stretching & other arm movements beforehand.
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I actually do some finger stretching & other arm movements beforehand.
You mean before dates?
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