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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I've never had to deal with an actual fight (although I did eject a kid for throwing a punch once). Someone else asked me about this situation, so I thought I'd throw this out for people to chew on while things are slow.
A6 (bench personnel) becomes involved in an altercation with player B1, which is deemed a fight. Player B2 joins the fight. A7 and A8 leave the bench but do not participate. B6 leaves the bench but does not participate.
So we have 2 players fighting, one bench personnel fighting, and 3 bench personnel not fighting.
What technicals are assessed and how many free throws, if any, are awarded?
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Players: Direct T, no indirects. So, that's two for B (B1 and B2).,
Bench who DO fight: Direct for each, indirect for each to coach. That's one for A (A6).
Bench who do NOT fight: Each is ejected, but it's only one indirect to the coach. It's a T to the team which has the most -- that's A.
Summing up, 2 for B, 2 for A -- these offset. No FTs are shot. Go to the arrow. Coach A has two indirects; Coach B has one indirect.