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I have seen team managers hold up placards above the heads of the players that stand surrounding the coach and players sitting on the bench during time outs...Does anyone know what type of info is on there? Just curious.
 
I've seen this on UConn and at least one other team. I wondered also. Anyone who KNOWS the answer (not just speculating) please respond.
 
I have seen team managers hold up placards above the heads of the players that stand surrounding the coach and players sitting on the bench during time outs...Does anyone know what type of info is on there? Just curious.
My friend was a manager in the taurasi years. I’ll ask her when I see her on thanksgiving!
 
Sometimes you will see a player dart over to the scorers table to check in and return to the huddle. I’ve sat behind the parents, behind the bemnch and it clicked. The board just has5 #s. I am not sure who communicates it to the manager - just because someone checks in doesn’t tell you who is coming out.
 
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Sometimes you will see a player dart over to the scorers table to check in and return to the huddle. I’ve sat behind the parents, behind the bemnch and it clicked. The board just has5 #s. I am not sure who communicates it to the manager - just because someone checks in doesn’t tell you who is coming out.
The numbers that aren't on the board are coming out.
Players 1,2,3,4 and 5 were in before the TO.
The board has 1, 6, 3, 4 and 7. That means 2 and 5 subbed out.
Doesn't that make sense?
 
Sometimes you will see a player dart over to the scorers table to check in and return to the huddle. I’ve sat behind the parents, behind the bemnch and it clicked. The board just has5 #s. I am not sure who communicates it to the manager - just because someone checks in doesn’t tell you who is coming out.
I have noticed in the play by play on the ESPN app, it normally shows a player subbing in and a player subbing out at the same time as the stoppage of the game. See 7:56 below.
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Pretty sure it is to block sight lines for TV cameras and opposing assistants - I've seen assistants or managers also forming a little wall between the huddle and the opposing bench.
 
I was down behind the bench a week ago Sunday and yesterday. To me it looked like the guy holding the clipboard was matching who was guarding who by showing the UConn player’s number and right next to it the opposing player’s number. So defensive assignments.
 
I've seen this on UConn and at least one other team. I wondered also. Anyone who KNOWS the answer (not just speculating) please respond.
/me chuckles

Fell on deaf ears, eh? I haven't counted them, but most of the answers are speculation! 😟 But then it's better to speculate than never...
 
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He appears to hold the placard up around the minute mark before play resumes. I believe that it is a non verbal warning to Geno that he has a minute left.
 
/me chuckles

Fell on deaf ears, eh? I haven't counted them, but most of the answers are speculation! 😟 But then it's better to speculate than never...
can we have a ruling on this (from someone who actually knows! the answer)
 
I have seen team managers hold up placards above the heads of the players that stand surrounding the coach and players sitting on the bench during time outs...Does anyone know what type of info is on there? Just curious.
I get a kick out of your username every time i see it.
 
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