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Ncaa Tournament Referee Assignments. Error 403 (Forbidden)
On: 24.02.2018 24.02.2018 By: Yolkis
DELAY OF GAME ENFORCEMENT:
It has come to my attention that there may be different interpretations of how we should enforce the delay of game procedures for disqualified players, injured players and time-outs.
First let’s look at the rule(s):
Rule 4, Section 10, Art. 1.g and Art. 2:
Art. 1: A delay is any action that impedes the progress of continuity of the game. Such actions include but are not limited to: (g.) Delaying the game by failing to resume play immediately following the second horn indicating the end of a time-out or when a disqualified or injured player must be replaced.
Art. 2: One team warning shall be given for each of the delays in Rule 4-10.1d through g. Each warning shall be reported to the official scorer and recorded in the scorebook. Thereafter, a technical foul shall be assessed for the delay that has previously received a team warning.
Rule 10, Section 4, Art 4.2.g
Art. 2: A technical foul (after a warning) shall be assessed to a coach and all bench personnel for the following infractions: g. The head coach failing to replace a disqualified player within 15 seconds or an injured player within 20 seconds when a substitute is available or failing to resume play immediately following the second warning horn indicating play is to resume following a time-out.
The administering official has primary responsibility in determining if a team is causing a delay and not immediately ready to begin play. The two other officials have secondary responsibility. If a team is not imminently ready to put the ball in play issue a delay of game warning per rule and subsequently issue a Class B technical foul.
As officials we still have the responsibility to know whether a player is delaying putting the ball back in play:
1) Player standing by the administering official ready to put the ball in play – acceptable.
2) Team has broken the huddle prior to the second horn and the thrower-in is within a reasonable distance and making his way to the throw in spot – acceptable.
3) Team has broken the huddle prior to the second horn, but the players are still standing near the bench listening to the coach and not allowing the ball to be put in play immediately – unacceptable.
As officials, we still must judge whether the team/players are ready to resume play or whether they are in fact delaying the process by impeding the progress of continuity of the game. It is important that we all make this philosophic and habit change for the benefit of the game.
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