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Originally Posted by Bearfanmike20
Intentional vs flagrant foul. Are they one in the same or different.
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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.
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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.
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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.