I agree with you on this. I'm not so charged up over it really. But just for clarity, I just got done listening to GA's post game and really wanted to know his perspective on the defense and the 3rd qtr in particular and maybe why he didn't sub AG or Liv just a bit early in the 4th.
Anyway, GA said something about 'if it was less than 5 secs, we call the time out and if more than 5 secs we push it', Sounds perfect to me.
The question for me, and I am defending CW here, so I hope all notice this, how can players play defense, box out and get rebounds and know exactly the time on the clock. Also, it looked like CW was calling a timeout for at least a full second before it was granted...maybe she needs to be at a standstill to do this as she was advancing the ball at the time.
If the coaching staff are at the other end of the court, can the players hear them if they shout time out? If they can, then was this shouted?
Is there a designated players to call timeout? This is probably what I think works best is to get 2 designated players in charge of the time out. Others can call it too, but these two have ultimate responsibility. So say, you give this responsibility to your point guard who probably will not be battling for the rebound and then as a second option, maybe your 2G to call the timeout. What do you think?