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edenthor Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:05pm

Hey All,

I was told you can actually give up to 10 technical fouls on someone.

I was reffing a mens league and I had to kick the guy out of the game after a couple of techs... He kept on being a jerk and cursing extensively at me...

Can I continue to give more T's?

Thanks for your help!

ChuckElias Fri Apr 16, 2004 07:58am

Hi, your question would get more replies if you posted it in the basketball forum, instead of the General forum, but here's one answer :)

In NCAA rules, you cannot assess any technical fouls to a person who has already been ejected. That's rule 10-2-2. Once the player, coach, or bench personnel has been ejected, that's it. If the person refuses to leave or continues being a jerk, you have the option of forfeiting the game; but you can't T him/her again.

In HS, there is no rule provision for technical fouls after a person has been DQ'd; so you would be allowed to do it, I think. But I would try to avoid it, personally, unless the action(s) of the offender were extreme -- like initiating contact with me. I'd give him/her a minute to either vent or leave and then forfeit the game.

Jurassic Referee Fri Apr 16, 2004 09:01am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias


In HS, there is no rule provision for technical fouls after a person has been DQ'd; so you would be allowed to do it, I think. But I would try to avoid it, personally, unless the action(s) of the offender were extreme -- like initiating contact with me. I'd give him/her a minute to either vent or leave and then forfeit the game.

The one situation that extra T's in FED might come into play is regarding a player that has already been ejected for 2 T's, and then MUST, by rule, remain on the bench for the remainder of the game. If he yaps later, I'm gonna lay a 3rd T on him, as well as the corresponding indirect T on the head coach.

ChuckElias Fri Apr 16, 2004 10:19am

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
The one situation that extra T's in FED might come into play is regarding a player that has already been ejected for 2 T's, and then MUST, by rule, remain on the bench for the remainder of the game.
True, b/c he is not (except in very unusual cases) "ejected". In NCAA, the player must leave the area of the court. In FED, the player merely becomes bench personnel.

BktBallRef Sat Apr 17, 2004 11:15pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by ChuckElias


In HS, there is no rule provision for technical fouls after a person has been DQ'd; so you would be allowed to do it, I think. But I would try to avoid it, personally, unless the action(s) of the offender were extreme -- like initiating contact with me. I'd give him/her a minute to either vent or leave and then forfeit the game.

The one situation that extra T's in FED might come into play is regarding a player that has already been ejected for 2 T's, and then MUST, by rule, remain on the bench for the remainder of the game. If he yaps later, I'm gonna lay a 3rd T on him, as well as the corresponding indirect T on the head coach.

Also, if the player re-entered the game. Then, he could leave the gym with his coach. ;)

ChuckElias Sun Apr 18, 2004 08:49pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
The one situation that extra T's in FED might come into play is regarding a player that has already been ejected for 2 T's, and then MUST, by rule, remain on the bench for the remainder of the game. If he yaps later, I'm gonna lay a 3rd T on him, as well as the corresponding indirect T on the head coach.
Also, if the player re-entered the game. Then, he could leave the gym with his coach. ;)

"Also" what, Tony? Are you saying this is also a case where you'd assess a T to the kid? B/c the flagrant T that used to be assessed for this infraction is no longer on the player, as I'm sure you know. 10-5-3 places the T on the coach (and it's a direct). So are you saying that you'd T both of them?

Even if you T the coach, it's not considered flagrant. So why would the player and coach be leaving the gym?


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