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Originally Posted by JRutledge
You do not see this anywhere because it was an overreaction and taking a position that even the NCAA backed off of. There were many times where any slight contact with an opponent would have been an intentional or flagrant when the player was doing normal basketball movements. If I recall they did not make a definitive statement across the board. But I know my state made it clear that we were not to just make this an "automatic" but to judge the nature of the contact. For example if a player is coming down a rebounding the ball and hitting the opponent in the head with an elbow where the player might not have even realized the opponent was there. After all players do try to grab the ball and come down with their elbows in some kind of way. Now our state clarified this for us here, maybe you need to get clarification from your people. The NF is just going to give what they feel needs to be addressed and the specifics are going to come from your jurisdiction as that is their overall policy it seems.
Peace
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I guess there are 2 things to consider:
1.Was the action intentional.
2.How bad was the contact if there was any.
Intentional & Bad = Flagrant 2/Disqualifying foul
Intentional & Minor = Flagrant 2/Disqualifying foul
Intentional no contact = Technical Foul/Unsportsmanship Foul.
Unintentional & Bad = Flagrant 2/Disqualifying foul
Unintentional & Minor = Flagrant 1/Unsportsmanship foul