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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 01:03am
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If the officials were told after the player was added to the squad list/scorebook, it's too late to penalize.

Does anybody else this is a horrible part of this rule?
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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 01:52am
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Does anybody else this is a horrible part of this rule?
I don't. Seems to me you have three options.

1. The way it is, and if the scorer doesn't do his job correctly (intentionally or not), you may miss out on a technical foul.

2. Allow it to be penalized whenever it's discovered. This would enable an unscrupulous scorer to make the change, then keep that T in his back pocket until the most opportune time: such as when the score is tied and there's .1 second left on the clock (an extreme example, but you get the point).

3. Allow the officials to have discretion regarding whether to call it.

Option 1 is a recipe for missed free throws early in a game. Options 2 and 3 are, IMO, recipes for disaster.

Also, just to nit pick JMF's post. It's not too late just because it's after the book has been changed. It's too late once the ball becomes live following that change.
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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 02:05am
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2. Allow it to be penalized whenever it's discovered. This would enable an unscrupulous scorer to make the change, then keep that T in his back pocket until the most opportune time: such as when the score is tied and there's .1 second left on the clock (an extreme example, but you get the point).
I think this is the one. For one thing, this one can easily slip by without malice by anyone. Obviously many scorers at the high school level won't know the details of the rule, so "I waited until we had more time to tell you."
Then, hopefully there are not a lot of unscrupulous ones doing the job, but I think there are plenty who would simply not tell anybody. (hee, hee, I got away with one for the team) or (they're just kids and that's a stupid rule, anyway) For one to hold the T and use it, I don't know. Most wouldn't be that devious, and besides that, they wouldn't think of it.
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I think this is the one. For one thing, this one can easily slip by without malice by anyone. Obviously many scorers at the high school level won't know the details of the rule, so "I waited until we had more time to tell you."
Then, hopefully there are not a lot of unscrupulous ones doing the job, but I think there are plenty who would simply not tell anybody. (hee, hee, I got away with one for the team) or (they're just kids and that's a stupid rule, anyway) For one to hold the T and use it, I don't know. Most wouldn't be that devious, and besides that, they wouldn't think of it.
That's a big part of the problem...how many scorers really fully know the rules/responsibilities involved with the position?

In all actuality, it needs to be penalized immediately after being discovered, not just be ignored until it suits the situation.
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I think this is the one. For one thing, this one can easily slip by without malice by anyone. Obviously many scorers at the high school level won't know the details of the rule, so "I waited until we had more time to tell you."
Then, hopefully there are not a lot of unscrupulous ones doing the job, but I think there are plenty who would simply not tell anybody. (hee, hee, I got away with one for the team) or (they're just kids and that's a stupid rule, anyway) For one to hold the T and use it, I don't know. Most wouldn't be that devious, and besides that, they wouldn't think of it.
Honestly, the point isn't which would happen more often, it's which would be least damaging to the game if it did happen.
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Honestly, the point isn't which would happen more often, it's which would be least damaging to the game if it did happen.
Plus if it was changed it would still allow the "heh-heh we got away with one" error to occur.
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Plus if it was changed it would still allow the "heh-heh we got away with one" error to occur.
Yep, nothing says they have to tell you at all if the scorer is really that bad.
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Just have a discussion with scorer/timekeeper before each game, after the meeting with the Head Coach and Captain(s) and instruct them to sound the horn ASAP when there is a discrepency.
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Also, just to nit pick JMF's post. It's not too late just because it's after the book has been changed. It's too late once the ball becomes live following that change.
Yeah, yeah...what he said
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2. Allow it to be penalized whenever it's discovered. This would enable an unscrupulous scorer to make the change, then keep that T in his back pocket until the most opportune time: such as when the score is tied and there's .1 second left on the clock (an extreme example, but you get the point).

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It's just as likely that an unscrupulous or uneducated scorer will make the change, then wait to notify the officials at a subsequent dead ball, so that it is too late to charge the T.

I'm with JAR on this one, once it's discovered that a name has been added, penalize at that point.
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It's just as likely that an unscrupulous or uneducated scorer will make the change, then wait to notify the officials at a subsequent dead ball, so that it is too late to charge the T.

I'm with JAR on this one, once it's discovered that a name has been added, penalize at that point.
Then replace the scorer.
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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 01:31pm
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Then replace the scorer.
I thought we were talking about opinions about the rule, not what we have to do now.

I'm just pointing out your scenario is just unlikely or likely as mine.
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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 01:46pm
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I thought we were talking about opinions about the rule, not what we have to do now.

I'm just pointing out your scenario is just unlikely or likely as mine.
Sorry, that is my opinion on the better course of action.

I agree, your scenario (incompetence) is more likely than mine. Mine is just more damaging to the game.

Changing the rule doesn't even prevent your scenario at all, really. If a scorer is going to intentionally wait to tell you, he could just as easily not tell you at all if his goal is to try to avoid the T for his team.
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Old Tue Dec 24, 2013, 01:55pm
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If a scorer truly has evil intentions, there is only so much we can do. I would like to see the oversight part of it removed. "Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know. I just thought we could take care of it at the end of the quarter."
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