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Originally posted by Nevadaref
I wouldn't a have problem with an unsporting T on the player attempting to score after the horn. He is already up six and it is classless. If you really felt that this was taunting and caused B1 to retaliate, you would be justified.
Of course, the flagrant T on B1 is needed.
Lastly, both players could well be charged with fighting and receive flagrant T, due to 4-18-2.
I'm not saying that A1 should, but you could certainly support it with the rules.
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Wow. Honestly, from the play I'm picturing in my head, I would not want to have that conversation with my assignor afterwards.
Me:
"Yeah, Terry. I threw H34 out because he took a layup right after the horn and I think he should have known it would incite V35 to knock him senseless."
Terry:
"Adam, you need some time off?"