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			This "more than five team members participating" is still bugging me. I know this is poor mechanics, but bear with me and stick to the rules, especially those of you that believe that a technical foul for six players can't be given during a clock stopped, dead ball, situation. Team A head coach yells to nearest official that there are six Team B players participating. Official sounds whistle to stop the action to count the players. There are six Team B team members on the court during this dead ball, clock stopped, situation. What's the call? 
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			Those who believe that include every single official in the world except you, Old School.
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				Why Just A Three Man Debate ???
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				Hanging On To Straws ...
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 Team A head coach yells to nearest official that there are six Team B players participating. Official sounds whistle to stop the action to count the players. There are six Team B team members on the court during this dead ball, clock stopped, situation. What's the call? 
				__________________ "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) | 
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 You're an analytical chemist. Well, analyze this: 1) WHY did the official blow his whistle? 2) What did the official confirm after he blew his whistle? Now, if you're going to spend most of your waking hours dreaming up these freaking twp's, for Andy's sake couldn't you at least come up with something a little more logical? If anybody hollers at you that a team has 6 on the floor, would anybody with even the tinest amount of experience and rules knowledge not count the players before blowing his whistle? Any putz that doesn't is walking on thin ice imo. | 
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			I'm thinking the guy mentioned above is gonna indicate that he did count before the whistle, whether he actually did so or not.  If he then counts again, ostensibly to double check, I really don't see how anybody could complain.
		 
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				Don't Be A Mechanic ...
			 
			
			It's not a mechanics question.
		 
				__________________ "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) | 
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			Billy, maybe try to look at this way - let's say there's 3 subs for each team waiting at the table, and there's a violation that stops play.  You wave on the subs, and they come on the floor.  Well, look at that!  Holy crap! There's a dead ball, and there's, what, 15 or 16 people on the floor!  T's for everyone!  Get all the cheaters outta here! Ok, maybe that's a little over the top. But there are many instances where there are more than 5 for each team on the floor during a dead ball, and none of them need to be penalized. If you're good at analyzing, tell me this - when you beckon a sub on the court, they become a player. If the player being subbed for doesn't know they need to come out, and we hold up play waiting for someone to go out, don't we have, officially, 6 "players" on the court? T, right? Of course not, the T is when they are "participating" (live ball). We already have other instances in the rules where things must be penalized or fixed when they happen, and if not, then it's too late. This happens to be another one of those instances. A correctable error cannot be corrected past the allowable time in the rules, no matter how much we know, after the fact, that it should. A T cannot be issued after the fact, no matter how much we know there are 6 players on the floor after we blow the whistle to stop play; we need to know it before that (while it's happening). 
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 dis·cov·er (d-skvr) tr.v. dis·cov·ered, dis·cov·er·ing, dis·cov·ers 1. To notice or learn, What defines discovery in this case? The officials learned about six on the floor from the coach, then went on to verify the information after a spontaneous (poorly timed) whistle. Ideally, one should make his own count first, but, in this case, I don't think this mistake kills the possibility of the T. JMO I anticipate hearty disagreement on this opinion. 
				__________________ I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove | 
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			Wrong. Instead, you will get extreme apathy, as in no one gives a sh!t except you and Billy. Just call the damn game. It's what we should do. | 
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				Walk And Chew Gum ???
			 
			
			In the opinion of many coaches, it's very difficult to do both at the same time.
		 
				__________________ "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) | 
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			Thanks for your support.
		 
				__________________ I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove | 
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