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Warm-up injury
I left my rulebook at my last game site, like an idiot. So I have to ask this dumb question here. If a player is injured during the warm up time when her team has the court all to itself (after the 19:00 mark, for college warm-ups), should we stop the clock until she can be removed from the court?
I think common sense says yes, but I didn't get a chance to look it up. Can anybody confirm a rules justification either way? Thanks. |
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I think this one falls more under common sense. If the team is unable to warm up because the court is being occupied by an injured player, stop the clock.
If the player is at the bench being tended to, then keep the clock rolling.
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