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Any Other Opinions ???
Thanks. Others may differ with you, including my local interpreter, who couldn't get any help from either the NFHS, nor IAABO, on these plays. It's like these plays were covered with smallpox viruses, or bubonic plague bacteria, and nobody wanted to touch them.
By the way? Are you up to date on your vaccinations?
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Who participates? Players. By definition, all 6 on the court are players in all these situations, are they not?
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BTW this happened in a Big East game about four years ago involving Georgetown. The opponent had six take the floor following a time-out with under 10 seconds remaining for an inbounds play. They scored a basket, then Georgetown beat the six-man press to score at the other end and force OT. Mike Kitts was the R and he owned up to it and told the conference to penalize him, but all three officials were suspended. |
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If six are on the court, which one is illegal? Five is the legal number. If you have six, that's why it is a technical.
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So if a team has 6 on the floor, it has no players?
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