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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 01:54pm
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I recall reading on this forum and hopefully understood the reasoning.
offensive ball in front court is batted to the back court by the defense,
the official should start a 10 second count as soon as the ball crosses
the mid court line...NFS...is this true?
I used this last night after observing officials and they questioned me.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:05pm
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I recall reading on this forum and hopefully understood the reasoning.
offensive ball in front court is batted to the back court by the defense,
the official should start a 10 second count as soon as the ball crosses
the mid court line...NFS...is this true?
I used this last night after observing officials and they questioned me.
Yes, it's true. There's TC (after PC), and the ball is in the BC, so all the requirements for a count exist.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:16pm
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Assuming you're talking about when the ball first touches the floor in the BC, rather than when it crosses the plane above the division line, yes.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:29pm
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interesting..guess my thoughts were when the ball crossed the line. so the count starts when the ball touches the floor in the backcourt? Can the team in control call a time out before securing the ball..
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:32pm
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Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:44pm
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interesting..guess my thoughts were when the ball crossed the line. so the count starts when the ball touches the floor in the backcourt? Can the team in control call a time out before securing the ball..
When does the ball have BC location?
What are the requirements to be granted a TO?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:45pm
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Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?
neither and both
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Is player control or team control required to grant a timeout?
Player control.

Play: A1 passes to A2. The coach realizes that the pass will be intercepted for a breakaway layup by B3. So with the ball in the air on its way to A2, the coach requests a timeout.

Have you ever seen this granted?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 02:50pm
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No, because I generally close my eyes in disbelief.
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