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Time out??
Late in a tied game...A makes a basket and ball goes thru hoop and B has the ball for throw in and prior to passing it in. Coach A calls TIMEOUT!...I granted the time out.
D2 Observer said to me that once B had the ball ready for throw in..NO Timeout should have been granted to Coach A. Timeout needs to be called when ball is thru the hoop. [B]Question: Is this in practice how its handled?? |
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Although by rule you shouldn't grant the time out, you should anticipate they may want to call a timeout and check quickly with the coach. If he really wants it after the basket he'll be jumping up and down signaling as soon as it goes through the hoop.
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Conversely, I don't think I have ever heard a complaint on this issue. So either this is not a big deal, or, more likely, most people don't know the rule.
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Usually what occurs is the coach WILL ask for the timeout before the ball is at the disposal.
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Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again. The fall breaks them. And some, given a chance to climb, they refuse. They cling to the realm, or the gods, or love. Illusions. Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is. |
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Another Translation ...
Once you start counting five seconds, then it's too late to grant the request.
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This is really good advice.
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which translation?
Originally Posted by billyu2
Once the ball is at B's disposal a request by Team A for a timeout should not be granted. I agree, the American Standard Version is easier to read than the King James Version. Some of us still prefer the older translation though. |
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