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Hi all!
This may look like a stupid question but it's not completely clear in my mind... What's the difference between a player-control and a team-control fouls? Regarding the hand signal? the administrative impact (team fouls count, etc.)? anything else? Thanks!
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By definition, NCAA Men's/Women's and FIBA rules: A team control foul is a common foul committed by a player when his team is in control of the ball and by extension a player control foul is a team control foul committed by a player in control of the ball. MTD, Sr.
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The signal for a team control foul in a Men's game is the same signal for a player control foul. It isn't a punch in the opposite direction.
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