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I had a HS game last week where the final score was 87-17. Winning coach tells me while I am passing by he wants to get his guys out. When they got the ball, we got them in. Opposing coach didn't say a word. |
Jr. high games or summer league games, I have no problem doing this...regular season, I have never done it and don't think I will. The question I ask is would we do it in a 2 point game to let the Coach get someone in there? No way...they would need to call a timeout, commit a foul, or a turnover...not that hard for the coach to tell a kid to foul someone or throw the ball oob...they can take care of getting a dead ball situation to get their subs in.
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Maybe I'm a hard *** but there's no way in hell I'm just blowing my whistle in a blowout to bring subs in unless there's a specific mechanic provided by league rules. Don't care what the level of play is...even if this was an accepted practice in my area, I wouldn't do it. I'm also not going to call a phantom travel either...that doesn't look good on tape. If coach wants to get those players in, call a timeout...hell, tell a player to give a take foul for all I care.
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Put me in APG's corner on this one. It's also something I've never seen done around here
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Now shut up.:D |
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I don't deny that you feel like you're on the side of angels. After all, you're just trying to let the benchwarmers get into the game. However, that doesn't make it acceptable. It's especially mind-boggling to me when there are far easier ways that are actually legal to get the players in ranging from a timeout to purposefully committing a turnover. |
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