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Old Sun May 07, 2006, 11:30am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by ChuckElias
Well, that's easy. The difference is there's no such thing as an intentional flagrant foul.

You can have an intentional personal foul or intentional technical foul.

You can have an flagrant personal foul or a flagrant technical foul.

You cannot have an intentional flagrant foul (regardless of whether it's personal or technical).
That all sounds great. The point is if you have a flagrant foul you are ejecting someone. Whether you call it a technical, intentional or anything, you have to eject someone. I have only called one flagrant foul in my entire career and I did not worry what the actual definition of that foul. To me this is more of a test issue than how you apply the rule.

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