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What if a team member's older brother, who is now in college, comes onto the court during the pre-game warm-ups and decides to show him how to dunk better? Let's say that he borrowed a team warm-up suit. He is not an assistant coach and not going to sit on the bench during the game.
PS What if a injured player's mom comes onto the court takes the ball and dunks it? ![]() |
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You're saying him sitting on the bench would make a difference? On the bench is an affiliation, but warming up with the team is not?
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Just like anyone on the bench is subject to sportsmanship rules and is under the responsibility of the coach, anyone participating with warmups is also under the responsibility of the coach.
If that were not the case, someone actually on the team could dunk and the coach could then say the offending party was not on the team but a guest, on a different team, or even a stranger....and you'd be left with nothing you could do even if they were going to be a player.
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That's a real slippery slope if you want to use that as a basis for argument.
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However, if the JV team is engaged in pre-game warm ups and a varsity player joins them, I'd rule him as a member of that squad, and take care of business as needed. I am very wary of calling pre game technicals, however, and would only do so if it was obviously egregious. |
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I can't believe that people are actually saying that a VARSITY team member who is on the court during the JV warm-ups should be considered part of the JV team! ![]() ![]() The kid is either on the Varsity team or the JV team. If your state allows him to play in both, then I can see this side of the argument. However, barring such a provision, the kid should be treated as a spectator and removed from the floor without penalty to the team participating in the game. |
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![]() But what about the language? .....individuals who are part of or affiliated with a team, including, but not limited to...........etc. Sounds like a green light to T anybody who is doing something he shouldn't be doing.
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I disagree. Per 10-3-3 dunking a dead ball is a PLAYER technical. Who are you gonna charge the foul too? |
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One, Or Two, Technical Fouls ???
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10-3-6-E: A player shall not: Climbing on or lifting a teammate to secure greater height. Now, who is charged with the technical foul, the climber, or the climbee, or both?
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