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Looks flagrant to me. Pushing the kid in mid air by his feet and having him land nearly on his head. Not sure about the original call. I think maybe a slow whistle and you just call the flagrant and move on.
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This play must either be ruled a common foul, intentional foul or flagrant foul based on NFHS rules. A technical foul cannot occur due to live ball contact.
Personally this appears flagrant to me. Throwing the player down with that extended arm is unnecessary, excessive and can be perceived as an intent to harm. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It was going to be nothing, but when he threw up to the ground, he has got to go. I would call that flagrant. That is why you see the entire play.
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And who is the commentator, he clearly does not know rules in question?
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Of course, I have a flagrant on this no matter how we slice it.
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I was serious in that I think it's a good exercise in flagrants and double fouls and false double fouls, etc. I just wanted, for this purpose, to take the LGP as a given and not get into a debate over whether it really applies to this play.
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Could it theoretically be a Charge followed by a technical since the ball would then be dead? |
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Not a charge at the NCAA level, because LGP cannot be established in the restricted area. In NFHS, this would initially be a no-call, because neither the defender nor the offensive player are doing anything wrong. However, once the defender flips the offensive player, all bets are off. It would be a flagrant foul (flagrant 2 foul in NCAA) with 2 free throws and possession for Black onot the endline. Flipping a person onto his head is not a basketball play, it is excessive contact, and also violent and unnecessary.
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No. The other player was an airborne shooter. Contact with an airborne shooter, even if the ball is dead, is still a personal foul.
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You might want to rethink that statement. When was LGP actually established? Is isn't necessarily when he stops.
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Cannot have a T on contact with an airborne shooter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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