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Old Wed Jan 07, 2009, 09:16am
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Say a player is beat and makes a wild kick to stop a pass.
Violation

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Or maybe risking others with the kick even though he wasn't trying to, kind of like a high stick in hockey.
No contact = no foul, unless the kick was flagrant. If there's contact, then I'd probably just have a personal foul.

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Or if they miss the ball completely, still call something there?
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I'm thinking you don't' want anything dangerous to happen or continue so a T could be warranted.
I can't think of any kick ball that would result in a T. Kick ball is always a violation. If you want something more, then it ceases to be a kick ball and becomes a technical foul (i.e. unsportsmanlike conduct - kicking the ball down court instead of handing it to official), or flagrant (intentionally kicking a player, or kicking the ball directly at another player).
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