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From: Mixx

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301654.2 in reply to 301654.1
Date: 11/15/2019 2:02:51 AM
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I officiate at the high school level and have some knowledge of college. Timeouts are timed at the table and not on the scoreboard. One reason is that when the game clock is running that indicates a 'live ball' situation. Timeouts, intermissions, and free throw administration are all considered "dead" ball.

As officials the reason to keep the distinctions between the two is for technical fouls. A player assessed a technical foul during live ball status gets charged a personal foul and the team is charged a foul toward the bonus.

During dead ball situations, all players are considered bench personnel. Any technical fouls assessed are as indirect technicals to the head coach. The team also receives a team foul. However, an offending player receives no personal foul.




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Last edited by Mixx at 11/15/2019 12:49:52 PM

From: Baku

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301654.3 in reply to 301654.1
Date: 11/16/2019 8:10:51 AM
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+1

From: Baku

To: Mixx
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301654.4 in reply to 301654.2
Date: 11/16/2019 8:17:06 AM
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I think most of us, if not all, are well informed about that. All we are asking here is for a visible countdown timer for every time a team calls for a timeout.

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301654.6 in reply to 301654.2
Date: 11/23/2019 7:16:24 PM
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I assume fouls aren't programmed to be committed during dead ball situations in BB, so I don't think this matter is of much concern.

However people might complain that BB is not realistic (tho it never really was).

It would be a convenient feature, no doubt.