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Old Fri Oct 21, 2011, 01:34pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by BayStateRef View Post
So if the action is not flagrant, we have a player control foul.

Since it is flagrant, but the ball is dead, we have a flagrant 2 personal foul, but not a flagrant 2 technical foul?

So why not put the exception with the rule for Flagrant 2 personal foul...and say it is during a live ball....except when the foul is committed by an airborne shooter?

Other than getting the answer correct on the exam, the only practical application is who shoots the free throws: the player who was fouled vs. any eligible player (or sub)?
Change the order of thinking....

Contact foul...

Live ball or by/on an airborne shooter during a dead ball => Personal

Other dead ball => technical

Then determine the severity....."normal", F1 or F2....noting that "normal" contact during a dead ball and NOT by/on an airborne shooter is ignored.
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