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Luv4Asian8 Thu Jan 15, 2004 04:59pm

I keep finding myself wrestling with this problem. I keep forgetting what penalties may be assessed for certain kinds of fouls. Even if I look it up under Rule 9 and 10, just slips my mind from time to time. So maybe if I saw it in a different format (here) it would stick a lot better.

To my understanding:

Personal/Common Foul: Possession or 1-3 Free Throws

Team Fouls: 1and1 at 7; 2 Free Throws on 10

Intentional Foul: 2 Free Throws (clear lane?) & Possession

Flagrant Foul: 2 Free Throws (clear lane?) & Possession and/or ejection

Technical Foul: 2 Free Throws Cleared Lane & Possession and/or ejection.

Please correct if im mistaken! Thanks!

Hawks Coach Thu Jan 15, 2004 05:05pm

First, my assumption is NFHS. If so, you are generally correct.

You left out player control fouls, which are a kind of personal foul resulting in possession only - you probably knew this anyway.

Flagrant is always ejection - there is no and/or. There are flagrant technical and flagrant personal fouls, each with the same penalty. so if by ejection under technical you were referring to flagrant Ts, the and/or for ejection is correct.

I don't have access to my rules right now, but I believe that regular player technical leads to disqualification on the second offense - I believe this is different than ejection but maybe I am mistaken on either point :)

nine01c Thu Jan 15, 2004 05:10pm

Just remember that after an intentional foul, the throw-in is at the spot nearest the foul, not (necessarily) at the division line, like after a Technical foul. And yes, the lane is cleared. NFHS

Jurassic Referee Thu Jan 15, 2004 05:33pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Luv4Asian8

To my understanding:

Personal/Common Foul: Possession or 1-3 Free Throws


Just a nit. Common fouls and personal fouls are,by definition,different. Common fouls are never fouls on a shooter. Thus you can't have 3 FT's for one.

Hawks Coach Thu Jan 15, 2004 05:50pm

JR
Two Ts on player = Dq or eject?

On coach its eject?

Not clear in my mind, no rules reference at hand.

just another ref Thu Jan 15, 2004 07:42pm

Disqualified is for players: can no longer participate in the game. Ejected is for coaches: must leave the building or go to the locker room.


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