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Old Wed Feb 06, 2013, 01:46pm
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Gave a technical this year during warmups for this same thing. One kid shot a three, his teammate went up to grab it after it bounced off the rim but missed the ball. As he came down, he grabbed the rim and popped it. It wasn't that bad, but I couldn't really ignore it. The coach ended up sitting him the entire first half. He was not pleased with him.
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Old Wed Feb 06, 2013, 02:29pm
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When one of these type of technicals occur, how/when do you inform the team of the technical? Do you whistle it, or just inform the table and the coaches of what you have? Never seen one of these called, so I am curious.
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Old Wed Feb 06, 2013, 02:39pm
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Line them up for the jump ball, and just prior to the R tossing the ball up in the air, blow the whistle and give the T signal. Then, you ceremonially look angry.

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Whatever feels comfortable. Personally, I would just walk over to the coach and let him know what #25 just did, and remind him that the free throws come with a loss of the coaching box.
Inform the opposing coach as well, and remind him that he can pick any shooter he wants (even from the bench).
Remind the table that this will count towards the player's five total fouls, and will be added as a team foul as well.
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Old Wed Feb 06, 2013, 03:15pm
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Line them up for the jump ball, and just prior to the R tossing the ball up in the air, blow the whistle and give the T signal. Then, you ceremonially look angry.
When this happened in my game last week, I looked angry, but it certainly wasn't ceremonial.
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2013, 09:05am
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Inform the opposing coach as well, and remind him that he can pick any shooter he wants (even from the bench).
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Does the shooter of the free throws then have to start the game?
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2013, 09:26am
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Does the shooter of the free throws then have to start the game?
Actually, the shooter did start the game. If you mean does he have to remain in the game following the free throws, the answer is no.
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2013, 10:06am
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Actually, the shooter did start the game. If you mean does he have to remain in the game following the free throws, the answer is no.
Must sit a tick, don’t have to play a tick.
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Old Fri Feb 15, 2013, 09:17pm
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Gave a technical this year during warmups for this same thing. One kid shot a three, his teammate went up to grab it after it bounced off the rim but missed the ball. As he came down, he grabbed the rim and popped it. It wasn't that bad, but I couldn't really ignore it. The coach ended up sitting him the entire first half. He was not pleased with him.
If administered correctly, the coach HIMSELF ended up sitting the entire game. Until the game begins, all team members are considered bench personnel so this is assessed as an indirect technical on the head coach and he loses his coaching box privileges for the entire game
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Old Fri Feb 15, 2013, 11:37pm
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If administered correctly, the coach HIMSELF ended up sitting the entire game. Until the game begins, all team members are considered bench personnel so this is assessed as an indirect technical on the head coach and he loses his coaching box privileges for the entire game
Yes, it was administered correctly. The head coach sat for the game. Wasn't my first rodeo.
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