no violation occured.
the Gleason coach was trying to put the girls back in, and from watching on TV, the official told him - no....he'd have to wait until the next dead ball.
So he used a 30 and made the sub.
The OS coach was upset and asked about it and appeared to have gotten an explanation.
I've seen the same thing happen the same way with an injury. Player is shaken up, requiring the trainer to come out, but player is able to continue. But because trainer hit the court, the player must come out. I've seen coaches burn a timeout to keep a player in the game.
- yes a violation did occur
- He did make some subs...
- as soon as they come on the court he called a timeout which was given to him
- then when play restarted not everyone was still in the game that had been subbed in
- then play restarted and after the next turnover everyone else was re entered.
I could careless who won... but it was one of the worst game I have seen. Gleason has one of the smartest coaches... not best... they were not playing illegal ball just boreing ball. were refs calling fouls early on fairly??? I cant say yes but wont say no... were the fouls overly picky later on in the game... ya... Hudson wasnt pushed but fell to her knee's and had a foul called in her favor... that made all of the iffy calls in my head fall over to the one sided affair... does the TSSAA need to reconsider their rules umm YES... will OS be back next year and the year after most likely. Very good young team... will gleason? I hope not because of the way they have acted since winning... you would expect the losing team to complain... but the winning team should just shut up because they have what they wanted... if OS had won they probably would have had a group that would be on here arguing as well but cant say for sure yet... by the way if Gleason's head coach was so great he would had been offered a head coaching job by now but from what I hear most schools wanna stay away from him because they dont know if he can coach a basketball game yet or not... To most it seems as if he can only team "fundamentals" which they are not... fundamentals are driving, shooting, lay ups, passing, set plays, rebounding, face up D, zone D, playing the low and high post, which Gleason did not do the whole time... You learn to play monkey in the middle when you are 6 years old and who ever has the ball is going to win 98% of the time which reflects gleason's record.