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There's no such thing as an intentional flagrant personal foul or an intentional flagrant foul.
If it's anything, it's an unsporting technical foul. It's no matter that the ball is live. If a player curses an opponent while dribbling the ball, are you going to call a technical foul? I would hope so. Here's a similiar case play, found under the Player Technical Foul rule. 10.3.7 SITUATION B: A1 has the ball out of bounds for a designated spot throw-in. B1 is putting great pressure on and the count is at four seconds when A1 throws the ball and it strikes B1's face. The ball rebounds from B1's face directly out of bounds. RULING: The administering official will have to make a decision based upon a number of observations. Was the throw-in to B1's face purely accidental or was it a voluntary, planned act? Was the ball contact caused by the movement of the defender? Was the act of a an unsporting nature? The administering official must be aware that players often react negatively in situations where they are frustrated or are retaliating for something which happened earlier in the game.
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