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Originally posted by tjchamp
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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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Originally posted by TravelinMan
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
If the contact caused by A1 was at the level of contact that would have induced you to call a foul at any other point in the game, then yes. If not, then no.
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In fact, I called a flagrant foul on a jump ball once. A1 was so intent on winning jump he just about took B1's head off. He was big time player for Shaker HS in Albany, NY who eventually went on to lead the nation in rebounding at some small D1 college in Connecticut.
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Hmm.. did he commit the foul before the ball was touched.
F-foul before any time comes off the clock. LOL
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I felt he obtained an advantage by jumping into the other guy. Are you serious that this should have been ruled a flagrant if contact happened before time ran off. I couldn't find anything in rule book on that. It certainly wasn't excessive contact.
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I apologize if there is some misunderstanding, but where do I say it should have been ruled a flagrant IF CONTACT OCCURRED BEFORE TIME RAN OUT? My point was you can call a foul including a flagrant foul at the tap. I called a flagrant because of the severity of the contact. The fact that no time ran off the clock doesn't preclude calling a foul. Other examples, player dunks ball in pre-game warmups. Technical with no time off clock.