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Old Thu Dec 13, 2007, 02:03pm
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Originally Posted by Bearfanmike20
Intentional vs flagrant foul. Are they one in the same or different.
They are different. Flagrant fouls can be personal or technical. They are used for violent or savage contact fouls or for especially severe non-contact unsporting technical fouls.

The main thing is that a flagrant foul includes a disqualification of the player or coach. So, a flagrant technical would be used for something deemed severe enough to eject that player or coach. Fighting is an automatic flagrant foul.

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Originally Posted by Bearfanmike20
1. at the end of the game most refs I have worked with do a signal like the no basket signal, but over thier head.
Then you have an official making up his/her own signal...but many use some form of the "no score" signal at the end of quarters.

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Originally Posted by Bearfanmike20
2. The ejection signal. Now I know we all know the "your outa here" signal but I'm surprised its not in the book.
You don't have to signal anything for this. Simply report the flagrant foul (or the second direct technical) and then tell the player or coach that he/she is disqualified.
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