Yes. Being ejected from the game means you must leave the floor area and not participate in the game as it is being played. There is no rule stating that a disqualified coach cannot address his team at halftime. Chances are the Stanford coach (2008 NCAA March Madness) was watching the game on TV in the locker room and knew what was going on in the game and had his halftime instructions prepared when the team entered the locker room.
No, John Wooden was never ejected from a basketball game during his coaching career. Known for his calm demeanor and sportsmanship, he emphasized discipline and respect for the game. Wooden's ability to maintain his composure contributed to his legendary status in college basketball.
We think that you could be able to interact since they have to go to the locker room anyways.
Fighting
yes
A disqualifying foul is one that causes the player to be ejected from the game.
Never, a player can not be called out since it is not baseball. But a player can be ejected from the game
You probably get ejected from the game, there will be free throws for the opposing team and you will get a suspension and a fine.
He is ejected and may be fined or suspended, but the game he is ejected from he can not return to that game
NBA-6 foulsNCAA Basketball-5FIBA Basketball-5In other leagues outside of America is probably 5, however there could be 6 in others. The NBA is the only one I know where you can have more than 5.
If the ref says "You're ejected" then you are - they get to say.
An ejected electron is called a photoelectron.
eliminate, expel