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Originally Posted by Old School
Had a similiar situation where after a mad scrammble for the ball, 2 players down on court. Ball slips away and is now heading in other direction, fast break. I'm old lead going new trail. Because of physical activity on the scrammble, I stay with 2 players getting up off the floor in backcourt. Player A5 shoves B3 back down to the floor and gets up and runs down the court. I suppose I could have ejected BillyBob for the shove, and I thought about it and reason that the shove was more than a common foul, but less than a flagrant. So I called a technical foul.
I will never forget this game as everybody in the gym was pissed off except for me. I was taking it easy, easy like Sunday morning.....but I still gave ole BillyBob a technical and I remeber telling all the parents, you all need to be in church.
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Absolutely great, you moron. The only thing that you absolutely couldn't call on this play was a freaking technical foul. Live-ball
contact fouls have to be a
PERSONAL foul of some kind. The
RULES say that you could call either a common personal foul, an intentional
personal foul or a flagrant
personal foul. Instead, Mr. WannabeAnOfficialSomeday calls the only thing that the rules won't allow to be called---a
technical foul of some kind.
And this basic little fact has already been pointed out to you several times since you first infested this forum.
You could screw up a one-car funeral.
Lah me.....it just never stops.