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Originally Posted by Shooter14
Do you think for a first year official that that's a lot of information? I would tell the first year official in this case; Contact occurred during dead ball=It's either technical, or it's nothing. Why get into all the other degrees? I personally wouldn't. I don't think that makes me wrong, and if you want to explain all the different types, you are not wrong either.
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You need to get into the "degrees" because it might be flagrant. There are at least three choices -- nothing (in terms of a penalty), Intentional Technical and Flagrant Technical.
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Originally Posted by Shooter14
And I know I'm not using correct verbage, but in my head I use "intentional procedure" and "technical procedure".
"Intentional procedure"-The player fouled shoots, ball out of bounds at the point of interruption.
"Technical procedure"-Two free throws for any member, ball out at division line.
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You can use what ever verbiage you want, but just calling it "intentional" and not "intentional personal" is what leads to all the confusion.