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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 04:36pm
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Yesterday I did some 7th grade AAU girls. In the game before I started, the trail official stopped the clock, with the ball still in transition in the backcourt, to tell one of the coaches that he needed to either sit or stand, and that he couldn't squat. Does this seem like an overly zealous interpretation to anyone else?
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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 04:44pm
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Lightbulb Find other things to worry about.

I do not know about this games, but many AAU tournaments or leagues do not even have an actual bench or sometimes seats. This sounds like someone that needs to find other things to worry about.

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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 04:50pm
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Agreed. I had this coach for the first quarter while I was covering for an incoming ref before I left. He asked us prior to the game about that incident. We both told him we weren't worried about it, and even told him I wasn't aware of that restriction.

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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 07:07pm
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I think he was just trying to prove he was in charge--he needs to understand rules and get a life!!
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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 07:19pm
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I think he was just trying to prove he was in charge--he needs to understand rules and get a life!!
I talked to him afterwards, and he seemed to think it was the rule. I think he enforced that "rule" because it was a tight gym, and it was difficult for a coach to squat without encroaching on the court.
Now, I think you're right. I also wouldn't have stopped play just to make that point, like he did. If a coaching box violation is egregious enough that it is disrupting play, it should be whistled as a T. If it's not, then address it when you get a more discreet opportunity.

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Old Sun Mar 09, 2003, 07:53pm
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I think he was just trying to prove he was in charge--he needs to understand rules and get a life!!
He needs to learn some common sense. Even if the coach was kind of on the court, you do not stop play to get a coach to do that. He showed up the coach in a way. That is not necessary to get that point across.

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