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Had three JVB games today. First game we had a player reach across the boundary line and contact the ball. Called the T but kicked it when I gave it to the team and not the player.
The next game A1 and B1 were going for a rebound and ended up on the floor. B's team had gotten the rebound and started up court when A1 kicked at B1 but didn't really contact him. If he did it was very minor. I felt like I couldn't let it go though so we went with the intentional personal. What do you guys think? It definitely wasn't flagrant. |
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Also remember that hitting the ball and getting the T also counts as a warning.
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Yeah I had the scorer record the warning for delay because of the T. |
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Last edited by Ch1town; Sat Dec 20, 2008 at 07:23pm. |
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It wasn't a flagrant for sure. If it were, why would it be a flagrant technical and not a flagrant personal? |
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Personal fouls involve contact & your post led me to believe that you were unsure. I think if we are unsure then it didn't happen, keeps us out of trouble. |
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the help.
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