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					Originally Posted by  zm1283
					 
				 
				If the initial foul that started this was flagrant, it is a flagrant personal foul (Assuming the ball was live).  The fouling player is disqualified because of the flagrant foul.  There is no double technical here.   
 
  
			
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 Agreed, based on the information given here.  For the player to get a technical, let alone two, he would have to have said or done something else after the initial personal foul.  I don't get this from the OP.  Perhaps the official thought the only way to eject someone is for them to get two technicals.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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