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Leaving the court tech?
Near the end of 4th quarter A is down and full court press in play trying to force a turnover. A1 picks up a fifth foul on a questionable call. Gets angry and storms off the floor and sits on the bench. This happens before the foul is reported, the coach is informed of the 5th foul, and no substitutes are presently at the table. What do you have?
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Coach that's 5...tell the table to start the 20
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That ^
Except I'll tell the table to start the clock myself rather than asking the coach to do it.
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Would you call a technical if a non ball handler player on court went out of bounds for second due to traffic or to shake off his defender & get open for a pass?
Does it matter if he has 1 foot/ both feet out of bounds? |
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Interestingly enough, a new rule this year in the NBA makes it violation for an offensive player to go OOB and not immediately return to the playing area. It's also illegal for a player to repeatedly go in and out of bounds. Exceptions to the rule include the thrower on a throw-in, injury, or an unusual circumstance.
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does it have to be both feet? for off ball players. is there any exception? like can the defender step out of bounds for a second to avoid traffic just to get to his guy?
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When you're dealing with violations or a player's location that relatse to the OOB boundary, a player is OOB if any part of him is touching OOB...both feet, one foot, hair, arm, etc. A player is inbounds when he's touching something completely inbounds, and nothing is touching OOB. There's nothing that deals with having to get both feet inbounds or OOB.
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That would be the realistic application of the rule. My point is the rule doesn't mandate both feet be OOB.
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What do you think JAR? |
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I'd have to see it. It would take quite a display. The reason I answered was because I had recently seen the situation on the study guide and thought perhaps the OP was preparing for a test.
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I definitely think the display of disgust is more important and would, based on the qualifications for unsporting acts, call a technical. Variation on the case play: If a player committed a foul resulting in free throws, knew they were going to be subbed and went quietly to the bench and sat down before a substitution opportunity I would probably ask them to come back on the court until they could legally sub. Should I just leave this situation alone, or is this a tenable way to handle it? |
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