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Originally posted by jdccpa
Ok...so now I have my fist in the air and I have a flagrant foul, do I give the throwing elbow mechanic and then report it to the table as a flagrant foul?
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Yup, fist in the air to stop the clock and also signal a foul. Then there is no actual official signal for a flagrant foul. A lot of officials use the baseball "y'er outa here" heave-ho signal. Some wise-asses just wave bye-bye to the player/coach(just kidding- don't try that at home). Then you just report it to the table as either a flagrant personal or flagrant technical foul. Usually, it's best to write the time and circumstances of the foul somewhere on the scoresheet too- because it's fairly common that there are automatic suspensions involved with the disqualification. If a player is tossed, they have to remain on the bench. If it's a coach, he goes to the dressing room or parking lot- his choice. Flagrant personals are 2 FT's to the player fouled, and a spot throw-in to that team at the closest OOB spot to where the foul occurred. Flagrant technicals are 2 shots and any player(s) can shoot either FT. Throw-in after the technical FT's is at center opposite the table.
Think that covers most everything.