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Maybe this is putting the cart before the horse, but here's a thought...
The only time we honor a time-out request from the team who would not be in-bounding the ball after that time out, is when the ball is dead. On a potential held ball situation (A1 and B2 gripping the ball simultaneously), the ball is not dead. If you honor the time-out request on a live ball, you're saying that team has player control (one exception notwithstanding). So, if you honor a time-out request from either side during a tie-up, you're saying that both players have player control, and the team that calls time out first would get the in-bounds after the time-out. For this reason, I agree with BBR. I don't believe you can give Team B an opportunity to call time-out until they earn control, solely. (Is there such a thing as dual control?) I don't think you can honor team A's request during a tie-up, either. My knee-jerk reaction is to ignore any requests, and call the held ball. (The aforementioned exception is when you mistakenly whistle a time-out when that team didn't have player control. In that case, you have to grant it, anyway.) |
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This is where I disagree. I think the rule IS talking about player control....that it is lost when another player also has their hands on the ball.
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So since there is only 1 ball only 1 team can have PC/TC.
So when B1 grabs the ball can one correctly argue that the ball is no longer in play and as such is really a dead ball ie free for any team to get control off? (and if they can't a jump ball etc etc) If this thinking is correct (idea based on discussion above) no coach should be able to ask for a TO. |
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If a coach requests a TO during the time I'm trying to decide if I should call a held ball, it's still a held ball.
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I just can't see rules support for granting a TO when two players BOTH have possesion of the ball...(as Camron stated) IOW...are we "rewarding" the team in control for requesting a TO before we put air in the whistle for a held ball? (BBR's view?)
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Easy to do since the advent of the AP.
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But if you think so, then please cite the rule that says so. I've looked at 4-12 until I'm blue in the face and I can't find a thing that supports that. Quote:
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Play: A1 has the ball and B1 attempts to grab it. Obviously, there's going to be a held ball. The trail blows the whistle as Coach A has requested a timeout. A second later, the lead blows his whistle for a held ball. Are you guys honestly going to tell me that you're going to ignore the first whistle and go with the second whistle? I have a difficult time believing anyone would answer yes to that question.
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Play: A1 has the ball and B1 attempts to grab it. Obviously, there's going to be a held ball. The trail blows the whistle as Coach A has requested a timeout. A second later, the lead blows his whistle for a held ball. Are you guys honestly going to tell me that you're going to ignore the first whistle and go with the second whistle? I have a difficult time believing anyone would answer yes to that question.[/QUOTE] +1
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