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Originally Posted by APG
They didn't call D.J. for an offensive foul.
They called Hordford for the flagrant foul penalty one...as such, they went to replay. After review, they saw the elbow by D.J. Agustin and assessed a technical foul against him. As such, they shoot the T for the technical foul, then shoot the two free throws for the flagrant foul penalty one...and the Pacers retain possession of the ball and have a throw-in at the free throw line extended with a fresh 24.
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I meant "offensive" in the way that DJ fouled Horford, not meaning a charge or anything. I agree that DJ elbowed Horford, but the nut-shot looked inadvertent. I understand the video review, but how can they retroactively issue a technical for that contact? I understand reviewing video to determine F1/F2 calls, but to issue a different foul entirely? Is this just the NBA or can NCAA do this as well?