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Originally Posted by iref4him
1) excessive swinging of elbows with or woithour the ball (using the shoulder region as a pivot point) - violation
2) swinging elbow and making contact (without the ball in their possession) - common personal foul
3) swinging elbow and making contact (with the ball in their possession) - player control foul. The player with the ball could make normal legal body movemebnt with the elbows locked and make contact - player control foul.
4) then if a palyer deliberately throws at elbow and makes contact - intentional or flagrant personal foul (with the flagrant - disqualification)
5) if a player intentionally throws an elbow and misses - intentional or flagrant techinical foul (with the flagrant - disqualification). YOU may consider the act fighting.
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good point on 5), i didn't list that, but it is always true if you consider an act like that to be intentional there doesn't have to be contact to have an intentional/flagrant foul......use discretion!