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As for the other, why not show the Team A coach the score sheet with all the timeouts crossed off? Seeing how the official passed the buck about informing the coach that he had no timeouts left, I find it inappropriate to assess a technical foul.
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Though there are case book plays that state this, I find it weird that we are to penalize a team due to a bookkeeping error...even if technically the coach should know how many TO's he used.
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Why? Shouldn't the coach still know how many timeouts he's allotted and how many he's used?
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In FIBA, timeouts are handled in a very different manner. The coach, in addition to the language barrier, may have been uncertain of how timeouts worked here.
IIRC, FIBA timeouts go through the table and are only recognized during a stopped clock dead ball or when the team is due a throwin (not yet started???) after a made basket....and if they don't have one, the table just ignores the request. Just found this document that covers this difference and others... http://www.fiba.com/asp_includes/dow...sp?file_id=518
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Still it's always interesting to see the differences between FIBA and North American codes and see their take on the game.
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This brings up an interesting question about timeouts.....
Why do we penalize for an excessive timeout? Sure, in the case of a live ball or with the clock running, it can provide an advantage that shouldn't be allowed. But, what about when the ball is dead and the clock is stopped. What harm or unfair advantage is there for a coach to ask for a timeout and have it denied (or let them have it if they still want it at the expense of a T)? It seems that the penalty is actually too harsh in such cases.
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