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Originally Posted by tjones1
I think you have to at least go with two Ts. One for entering the court without permission and the other for the unsporting action (which would be flagrant).
You could certainly make an argument for 10-5-3, as Bob said.
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My understanding is that with one act, they generally want us to call one foul. The case play addresses a very specific situation where calling one foul would allow the offending team to gain an advantage by that foul; thus they give us leeway to call 2. I don't see that here, so I think in most situations a single flagrant would be enough.