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Old Sat Jan 05, 2013, 05:30pm
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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 View Post
What about the ball location after the fact? The play happened under B's basket, so wouldn't the POI be there instead of being inbounded at center court opposite?
As I told you before, a technical foul for dead ball contact results in the throw-in from the division line, not POI.

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 View Post
Ah. Well if I had any editing power to the NCAA rulebook, I'd make sure that the definition of flagrant personal foul includes the live ball provision so I don't have to go chasing all around the book.
It has nothing to do with the definition of a flagrant foul.

A live ball contact foul is a personal foul.

A dead ball contact foul is a technical foul.

As BNR said, that's Rules 101, basics.
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