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Old Sat Nov 30, 2019, 03:17pm
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Correct. Based on the "language" in the official's report, it is the state, not the officials, that may charge additional penalties subsequent to the game.

But again, I was just guessing about the reason for the distinction between flagrant and fighting, as asked in the original post.

Or maybe it was a written test question issue?
OK, let them worry about that. This is often the place to figure out every issue possible if the person never asks that part.

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Old Sat Nov 30, 2019, 04:19pm
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Was It Dennis Quaid ???

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In order to classify an act as fighting do you need at least 2 participants?
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What's the difference? (a serious question for the self-described rookie).
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... if the person never asks that part.
Good point. Whatever happened to The_Rookie?

Does he plan to return to the Forum with a followup post?

Maybe his computer crashed?

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Old Sat Nov 30, 2019, 04:41pm
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Maybe he has a life. After all, this is a holiday weekend.

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Old Sun Dec 01, 2019, 12:53pm
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Good point. Whatever happened to The_Rookie?

Does he plan to return to the Forum with a followup post?

Maybe his computer crashed?


I am backkkkkk...thanks for missing me Billy Mac

I think the distinction I was looking for was Flagrant Technical and Flagrant Personal foul and who can shoot the FT and where is the ball put in play. I did not make that clear at all in the OP
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Old Sun Dec 01, 2019, 02:10pm
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Welcome Back, And Yes I Missed You ...

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I think the distinction I was looking for was Flagrant Technical and Flagrant Personal foul and who can shoot the FT and where is the ball put in play.
Looking back, I think that I almost get it now.

The question is about personal fouls versus technical fouls, live ball and dead ball intentional fouls, not about different types of technical fouls (flagrant for fighting versus flagrant for something else).

It may take two to Tango, it only takes one to fight.

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Old Sun Dec 01, 2019, 07:32pm
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I am backkkkkk...thanks for missing me Billy Mac

I think the distinction I was looking for was Flagrant Technical and Flagrant Personal foul and who can shoot the FT and where is the ball put in play. I did not make that clear at all in the OP
T -- anyone can shoot; the throw-in is at the division line opposite the table.

P -- the player fouled must shoot; the throw-in is at the spot closest to the foul.
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