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If he reaches across and fouls the thrower, I got intentional, whether a warning has been given or not.
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When a player simply reaches through the plane and doesn't touch anything, the result is a delay of game warning, or a technical foul if a warning has been given. When a player reaches through the plane and fouls the thrower, or touches the ball, this is a foul, which takes precedence over the delay of game.
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There's a specific case or interp (new within the past couple of years) to the effect that "the final result" is penalized -- so make it the IF in this play. |
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Fair enough, 10.3.11D.
But that has the player slapping the ball. The only difference here is that the TF is charged to the player instead of just the team. Actually a more harsh penalty against the team when one player gets another foul and is one T away from being done. In my situation, the penalty gets lessened, IMO, from a Team Tech to an intentional personal. I can see how this could be considered more severe to the player, in that it's now one more personal for the player rather than just a team foul. So. to quote that one chick from that one show way back when microwave ovens were novelties; "Never mind."
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Why do you consider an intentional foul "less severe" than a team technical? Or are you comparing the intentional foul to slapping the ball?
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The Intentional Foul is more severe, and specifically punishes the individual as well as adding to the team foul total. ![]() |
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Who You Gonna Call ??? Mythbusters ...
The defender may not break the imaginary plane during a throwin until the ball has been released on a throw-in pass. If the defender breaks the imaginary plane during a throwin before the ball has been released on a throw-in pass, the defender’s team will receive a team warning, or if the team has already been warned for one of the four delay situations, this action would result in a team technical foul. If the defender contacts the ball after breaking the imaginary plane, it is a player technical foul and a team warning will be recorded. If the defender fouls the inbounding player after breaking the imaginary plane, it is an intentional personal foul, and a team warning will be recorded.
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