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When player has blood I go to coach and say "coach he has blood. Do you want to replace him or call a timeout to see if it can be fixed during the time out so you can keep him in?" If he says he is going to replace him then start clock. Player must be replaced. Can't change mind and say timeout.
If coach says he wants the timeout then they have til end of it to fix blood. If it still isn't fixed they need to replace player. |
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In a non blood situation? Simply tending to a play who is down. The coach wants to keep player in the game, but is beckoned onto the floor. When does timeout have to be requested in order for player to remain in game?
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Again, don't rush the player or team to move him. Also, don't play doctor. The law favors sports officials but this is one area you can get into trouble. |
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Blood and injury are treated differently .
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In HS? How so? As a practical matter, even the timing of the coach's choice and the start of the replacement interval is the same.
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