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Old Sat Mar 14, 2015, 01:04am
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
In HS....

Technical foul on white 25 for the action immediately after the shot went through the basket. Then a flagrant T on Blue 25 for the punch, which is defined as a fight. Being a fight, that makes white 25's action also a fight making it flagrant. Both are ejected. You could then have a T on white 25 for the shove on the official but it wouldn't matter since he's already ejected.
Except for the two FTs that would be awarded to the opponent!
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
In NCAA...

, I believe you get to the same spot.

Dead ball contact T or Unsportsmanlike Class A on White 25.

Flagrant 2 T on Blue 25 for the punch/fighting, The only think I'm uncertain of is whether a DBCT can be considered as a trigger event for a fight. It certainly can for a Class A unsportsmanlike. If so, that would make White 25's action also a fight by way of Rule 4-26-4 and would lead to his ejection. If not, White 25 would only have DBCT. Either way, you'd still have an unsportsmanlike T on White 25 for shoving the official....which would be his 2nd and be an ejection. Doesn't really matter which way you go as both players would be gone.
Don't forget that the unsporting Class A technical for disrespectfully contacting an official is a flagrant foul and carries an ejection according to the penalty section.
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