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Old Sun Nov 18, 2007, 08:58pm
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Originally Posted by just another ref
I cannot think of an example of anything one player does being against the rules because another player does not like it.


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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Not coming down on one side or the other, but there is at least one instance of when the penalty for a player's actions is affected by the opponent's reaction.

Taunting, for example. If a shot blocker gets in the face of the shooter and starts taunting him, and the shooter hauls off and clocks him, we've got flagrants on both.

Or, even a hard personal foul that might otherwise be classed intentional could be escalated to flagrant if it results in a fight.

But the like/dislike is not the key. It is the reaction based on the dislike.

What I said was based on the post which asked "What would you say to B1 if he commented to you that he didn't like it?"
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