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Originally Posted by JoeTheRef
When does somebody's action constitute a fight?
When they start swinging? If A1 pushes or chest bumps B1 across the floor, B1 comes back and does the same are we keeping one or both in the game?
I guess that's up to the judgement of the official, but 4-19-4 discusses flagrants in detail
Okay if we don't think any of these actions was enough to say it was fighting, if B6 & B7 take a step on the floor and we see them because they think it's a fight are we penalizing them for entering the court during a fight or in this case non-fight??
Had they took a step on the floor 10-4-5 backs us up because it covers during a fight OR when one may break out.
I guess I had to be there, BUT... if the push or the chest bump was enough for me to think this was a fight or could become one, ESPECIALLY if I think any one of these 4 players can add more Sh*% to my game, they'll probably get the towel. Unless I can find something in the rulebook that specifically defines what "fighting" is.
4-18-1 & 2 but it looks as though each official has to make that judgement call
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I hear you, my main objective was to find out what type of T this would be. So far I've heard:
a> false double per Mark
b> a simple double per rainmaker
c> false multiple double per Snaq