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Originally Posted by BillyMac
10-3-8 states that it's a player technical to, "Be charged with fighting". Could 10-3-8 only refer to a player who is fighting during a dead ball? If the fight takes place during a dead ball, everything is a technical foul. If, however, a fight takes place during a live ball, then maybe every foul before the official blows the play dead is a personal foul, and every foul that takes place after the official blows the play dead is a technical foul? Am I making this too simplified, or am I missing some major point here?
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Billy, to make the correct call, all you have to do is understand and follow the foul definitions as outlined in rule 4-19.
Contact fouls while the ball is live are a personal foul of some kind
always.
Contact fouls while the ball is dead are a technical foul of some kind
always (except for one exception...contact by or on an airborne shooter when the ball is dead).
Non-contact fouls while the ball is live
or dead are technical fouls of some kind
always.
Apply "fighting" to those definitions and you'll make the correct call. And remember that immediate retaliation is
always part of a double foul no matter when you blow your whistle. The first foul called during a live ball (personal for contact...technical for non-contact) determines the type of double foul to be called.
Follow that and you won't have any problems getting the final call right. And don't let the silly monkies tell you any differently.
The last coupla pages of this thread are a result of massive over-thinking of those basic principles imo.
It's true, it's true.....