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Old Mon Apr 09, 2001, 12:23pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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OK, first you have a Player-Control Foul on #11. If what you say happen and according the to rules the player established position on the floor (this does not mean or has nothing to do with the feet being set by the way), then you have a PC foul.

Secondly, if I have a player that comes up and throws something at another player, reguardless of what kind of contact was created by the #11, I am giving #4 a flagrant foul and throwing them out of the game. It does not matter what kind of action #11 did, if #4 retaliates in any way, #4 is gone from the game. And #11 would be ejected too, if she did something to retaliate. You cannot give double technicals unless both do something that warrants that on an individual basis. So because one player actions get out of line, you cannot just penalize the other player because one person got upset.

Hope that answers you question
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