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(hawks,gsf etc hope you know I am just kidding!!!) [/B][/QUOTE]The coach's boards aren't usually that bad. What's really amazing,if you hunt around for 'em,are some of the fan's boards-high school,university,etc. |
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The foul is charged directly to the head coach (Art. 2). If the head coach is the offender, the foul is charged directly to him/her. The foul is charged to the offender and also charged indirectly to the head coach. Plz forgive but how is the rule above interpeted? 1. Coach receives an indirect T and the offender recives a direct T? 2. Coach Indirect and Offender Indirect 3. Indirect Coach only 4. Indirect Offender only In this sitch wouldn't it be Offender(Player) only?
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Woodee,forget about the quote at the top of your post,That was only used to illustrate that a coach gets "seat-belted" if he/she gets a direct or indirect technical foul.
I think what you are looking for is Rule 10-3-5,which states that a player gets a technical foul for grasping the rim during the warm-up.The penalty section for 10-3-5 also states that an indirect technical foul is also charged to the head coach if the grasping was done during the pre-game or intermission. |
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It really annoys me when officials call the obscure stuff and then mess up the rule! If you are going to call it, you better know the whole thing. |
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________________________________________ I still don't think I would have insisted on the 6 throws and the coaches ejection from the game. Yes I was the opposing coach (my first year also). And I did know what the rule was, but again, first game of the year, I'm not going to make a big deal of it. It it had happened later in the year then I may may have asked the official something like "shouldn't we get two for each grab" and then leave it up to him/her but I still don't think I would press the issue. |
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