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Old Wed Jun 27, 2007, 06:02pm
Mark Padgett Mark Padgett is offline
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Originally Posted by RefLarry
Which of the following are true of fouls?
a. A personal foul cannot occur during a dead ball.
b. A technical foul cannot occur during a live ball.
c. A flagrant foul can be either personal or technical.
d. An intentional foul can be either personal or technical.
e. A player-control foul is always a common foul.

I am concerned about NFHS answers only .Refer to 4-19-1 through 4-19-6 if you need. At least two of the answers are correct.

I have the answer according to the mag but am looking for your answers first since I am confused about (b). I will post the mag's answers later.

What letters do you think are correct?
Here are two examples of technicals that can be called during a live ball:

1) during play, A1 uses profanity directed at the official
2) during play, A1 is charged with fighting

There's actually quite a few others including some stuff a player would do to the backboard or ring during a shot.

Here's an easy way to remember that a T can be called during a live ball. During play, a coach yells the implication about the circumstances surrounding your birth that your mother was actually a female dog.

Would you only call the T if the ball was dead?
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