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I remember back in the mid-80s at Apollo, the Sixers started a quarter with six on the court, took the team a minute or so to realise, and then Peter Ali bolted to the bench (fastest I ever saw him move) and tried to act like he'd been there all along!
I'm with Mutley - it was the officials job to pick it up and award a Bench Technical. It was missed - get over it - play on.
All the Wildcats can do is lodge an official complaint with the league. All that means is the refs will get a "naughty, naughty" talking to and they will be back on court this weekend.
Gotta love that Wildcats coach Conner Henry is quoted as saying "...I hate learning processes" at the bottom of the article. Just the attitude you want from your coach LOL