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Let's Go To The Rulebook ...
Sound a warning signal 15 seconds before the expiration of the 20
seconds (maximum) permitted for replacing a disqualified or injured player, or for a player directed to leave the game.
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Rulz Is Rulz ...
I think that the coach should have twenty seconds to instruct his players on how his team will play four against five. I'm not sure the rules back me up, but I'm also not 100% sure that they don't, I'm just 99% sure that they don't.
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I can't remember exactly where the ruling appeared. It was: No sub available = no replacement period Just get the game underway after removing the DQ'd player. |
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If the official isn't aware that no replacements are available, then that is a slightly different situation.
You can only act upon what you know. Most coaches will quickly say, "I don't have anyone else" or something similar. When you learn that, you resume play immediately. Now it may be the case that a player was injured earlier in the contest and the coach may go see if he can return at this time. I have no problem allowing for some time for him to determine that. |
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The King Is Dead, Long Live The King ...
What? How can this be? The Nevadaref that we have all come to know, and love, used to be the "King of the Archived Interpretations".
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I'll have to use that as my excuse for being unable to pinpoint some rulings recently. I'll be fine by the time that I take the court for postseason. |
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Signed, Epstein's Mother ...
Just in case you had better carry a casebook in your back pocket. An added bonus, you can switch the casebook from pocket to pocket to help keep track of the possession arrow.
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Any game played using NFHS or NCAA Rules: A team can always have more names in the book than the number of players they initially have dressed on the bench.
MTD, Sr,
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials Ohio High School Athletic Association Toledo, Ohio |
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Is that the point of a timeout?
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