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Originally Posted by Snap
I was thinking about the different between a flagrant foul and intentional foul...?
I'm from Sweden, so here we only got the FIBA rules, Unsportsmanlike and Disq fouls
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Are you asking about FIBA or US rules?
NFHS (US High School) rules:
Flagrant foul is disqualifying. It can be either technical or personal. If it's technical, the freethrows can be shot by anyone and the ball will be given to the free throw shooting team at the division line.
If it's a flagrant personal, the free throws must be shot by the player who got fouled, and that team will also take the ball out at the spot nearest the foul.
Intentionals may able be technical or personal. They virtually always involve contact, and whether the ball is dead or not is what determines whether it is a personal or technical foul. they are not disqualifying, and only involve free throws and the ball for the offended team. Who shoots the shots and where the ball is inbounded are decided by whether it's personal or technical.