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Todd VandenAkker Wed Feb 09, 2000 01:41am

A flagrant foul is judged by the severity of the act. If the intentional was not severe enough to be trying to injur the player, then it's still just an intentional foul. Now, if a team seems to be committing one intentional after another just for the sake of doing it (i.e., it won't change the outcome of the game), you might warn that team's coach about making a mockery of the game and to either knock it off or forfeit. That would be pretty extreme, though.

KidKJ Wed Feb 09, 2000 11:54am

When should intentional fouls equal ejections? In last evening's game, which was the most dreadful of games, the ball was all over the place and bodies were flying. We tried to do our best to pick out the ones we need to take, as a matter of fact we shot 66 free throws. Down the stretch (2 min.) the losing team (Team B by 15) steals the ball and goes in for a layup. Winning team player (team A) chases the kid down from behind and intentionally fouls the kid. My partner makes the call, we got kids all over the floor, and a timeout before we shoot, we ge together and talk about the play. The next 1:10 we continue to call the game the way we had all night. During that time Team A starts to turn Team B over a number of times for dunks. At the :49 mark Team A is going in for yet another layup and the player on Team B extends his arm to shove player A, retracts it, and then shoves him anyway. Should this have been an ejection??

Bart Tyson Wed Feb 09, 2000 12:39pm

You can call a flagrant. or you can tell both coaches the next intentional will be called a flagrant, by eihter team. We all have been there. Not fun. hang in there and good luck.


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