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Intentional or Technical
Situation from HS game:
Player A1 dribbles ball, closely guarded by B1 near sideline. A1 picks up dribble, looks to pass, but becomes frustrated by B1's tight defense. A1 holds ball in left hand and hits B1 in face with right elbow. There is no doubt the contact is flagrant. Officials assess a technical foul on A1, put ball in play at halfcourt after free throws. My thought is that this should have been an intentional foul, because the ball was live. Thoughts? Rule or case references please. |
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The correct call is a FLAGRANT PERSONAL FOUL. |
A punch would have left no doubt. It would have been a flagrant. But elbows can be tricky. If they agreed on a T, it probably was. Did they deem it an intentional T or not? Or do you know?
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I discussed this with the officials after the game. In their opinion, it was definitely not a normal PC foul, as A1 took her right hand off the ball to throw the elbow, and then made flagrant contact with B1.
They reasoned that since the foul was flagrant, it should have been technical. I reasoned that since the ball was live, it should not have been a technical foul. |
Ball was live........
No Technical, "just" a flagrant. Toss the player (10-6 under penalties), two shots with the ball inbounded at spot nearest the foul. Foul counts towards the bonus.
Nothing in the mechanics book for flagrant. Do you just signal as a normal foul and tell the scorer that it's flagrent? |
I assume that since it was flagrant they tossed the girl. If not, they blew this play in every sense. Just out of curiosity, what level was this game?
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Billy Mac Thought That You Could Have An Intentional Flagrant Personal Foul, Idiot ..
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Reading is fundamental
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I simply took the time to read what the OP wrote. Quote:
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And no, flagrant fouls and technical fouls are not one in the same. You could have a technical foul during a live ball, but that would be for conduct of the participants, not a foul because of contact. That is a common mistake officials make in this part of the rule. Flagrant Fouls are not common so people think an ejection always involves a Technical Foul. Peace |
How funny you post this...unless the original poster was talking directly about me, I had this exact situation this week. The only difference is A1 used the ball and hit the defender in the face. I went with a flagrant personal foul.
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