Basketball Officials Signals

in basketball at the end of playing time 4th quarter can a referee blow his whisle for a technical foul?
end of playing time 4th quarter there was a violation let’s say out of bounds and the signals sound a player argueing to the referee or umpire and he was talking unneccesary words towards the officials.Can the referee allow to call for a technical foul to the player,coach,assistant coach etc.even the sounds signal for the end of playing time??
if the player and the ref are on the court and the camaras are still rolling then yes. if he is on the street he can blow his whistle all he wants aint no one going to protect him.
Answered By:
Fares AlSagri
Jan 29, 2007
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