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The earlier thread had me wondering. In PA, players who are ejected for unsporting conduct, including receiving two technical fouls, are suspended for the following game. If a player has already fouled out with 5 personal fouls, can they still be ejected for subsequent unsporting conduct from the bench (2 technicals or a flagrant technical)? Has anyone ever had to deal with this situation?
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The answer is yes, the DQ'd player can still be charged with technical fouls while sitting on the bench. Fortunately, I have never had this be a problem in a game.
I have been in a situation where a player committed his fifth personal foul and before leaving the court was charged with a technical foul for his unacceptable reaction to the personal foul call. I think this is actually fairly common. |
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Currie,
What you have to understand about Nevada's post though is that the DQ'ed player for the 5th foul, for him/her to be ejected (I use that word to distinguish between a 5 foul DQ and an unsporting DQ) in our great state, must still either commit a flagrant act or two regular technicals. Until then, no report to the PIAA.
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As stated in another thread, remember if the player is already DQ'd and you ring him up with a T or a flagrant T, it's also indirect to the coach (i.e. seat belt time) and towards the team's foul count.
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