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Originally Posted by rockyroad
You misread me...and I didn't mean either of the things you thought.
All I am saying is that if a fight takes place during a live ball, by definition it is not a flagrant T...it is a flagrant personal. If the fight takes place during a dead ball, then it is a flagrant T.
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4-18: Fighting is a flagrant act and can occur when the ball is dead or live.
4-18-1: .............regardless of whether contact is made.
10-3-8 Player Technical: A player shall not be charged with fighting.
Fighting is a technical foul. Fighting is fighting whether the ball is dead or live and whether contact occurs or not.
Straight out of the book.