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Originally Posted by BillyMac
If a punch is thrown, and doesn't connect, then there's no contact? Right? So, if it was during a live ball, then it would be a technical foul? Right?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JetMetFan
No, it would be a flagrant personal because you don't have to connect with the other person to be charged with fighting.
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I agree with you that one does not have to "connect" to be charged with fighting, but are you sure that it would be a personal flagrant foul (live ball, non-contact) rather than a technical flagrant foul?
4-18 Fighting
Fighting is a flagrant act and can occur when the ball is dead or live. Fighting
includes, but is not limited to combative acts such as:
ART. 1 An attempt to strike, punch or kick by using a fist, hands, arms, legs
or feet regardless of whether contact is made.
ART. 2 An attempt to instigate a fight by committing an unsporting act that
causes a person to retaliate by fighting.
4-19 Foul
A foul is an infraction of the rules which is charged and is penalized.
ART. 1 A personal foul is a player foul which involves illegal
contact with
an opponent while the ball is live ...
ART. 4 A flagrant foul may be a personal or
technical foul of a violent or
savage nature, or a
technical noncontact foul which displays unacceptable
conduct.
ART. 5 A technical foul is:
b. A
noncontact foul by a player.
The difference impacts who gets to shoot the free throws, the fouled player, or any player, even one the bench.