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Originally posted by tmp44
I would personally come up immediately with an intentional foul mechanic (arms crossed above the head) at the point of foul, followed by an ejection signal. You would have to have a foul mechanic first before the ejection signal, since obviously the striking of the opposing player off the ball is still a foul, and since this is a live ball situation, a technical foul is not appropriate in this situation...it has to be a flagrant, intentional foul.
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You would personally be quite wrong also. Bad advice. An intentional foul is NOT a flagrant foul. They are two completely different types of fouls, and are identified as such in the rule book. There is no such animal as a "flagrant, intentional foul". It's gotta be one or t'other. The only applicable, approved foul mechanic in the book is signal #5- closed fist straight up.