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Originally posted by VaLadyRef
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
It appears you may be considering B1's action a fight. If so, you can also toss A1 if his actions provoke a fight. I'm not sure I'd consider a hard push a flagrant is this type of situation and not consider it a fight. (For B1, there is no difference) but it allows you to address A1's actions with more options.
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And wouldn't a flagrant technical disqualify B1, thus making a difference?
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I was saying if it was hard enough for a flagrant, it's probably a fight...giving you reason to toss A1 too. Flagrant or Flagrant/fight is all the same to B1.
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Originally posted by VaLadyRef
Why and in what situation would you not consider a hard push flagrant?
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Why would a hard push be a flagrant foul? Intentional I'd agree with, but rarely flagrant. Flagrant must truely be outrageous or with the intent to harm. A hard push just may be an overboard failed attempt to play basketball.
Now, grabbing the player and slamming them to the floor...flagrant.
[Edited by Camron Rust on Jun 30th, 2005 at 09:33 PM]