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If I think that thatwas intentional then I am going flagrant. There is no way that i will look at an elbow thrown and made contact intentionally as just an intentional foul. In this case I would either have a no call or an ejection.
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I am a Carolina fan, but I think the contact was incidental. He was pulling really hard on the ball, hand slips - hence the elbow.
Now he probably shouldnt have been pulling so hard on the ball, because of the whistle. |
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Your terms are very confusing. You can't have a "common foul" during a dead ball. Contact during a dead ball is IGNORED unless it's intentional or flagrant. Then, it's either an IT or FT foul. Your "slap on the arm" would most likely be ignored. (I'm talking about the rule; as officials we might address the situation without calling a foul.) |
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With all due respect, I am sorry but I am not going to ignore this contact. If this type of action/foul happened during a live ball, it would be a common foul (since the contact was neither intentional or flagrant). But since this occurred during a dead ball (whistle blown for the jump ball), it would be penalized as a intentional technical. |
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Call it an unsportsmanlike foul if you like. Either way, it should be a T.
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2008-09 NCAA Rulebook Pg 73 Rule 4 Art 3 g. (Men) Intentional technical foul. An intentional technical foul involves intentionally contacting an opponent in an excessive nonflagrant manner when the ball is dead. |
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PLEASE read pg 152 in the NCAA 2008-09 rulebook. Foul Name: (Men) Intentional Technical Foul Ball Status: Dead Description: Contact with opponent in non-flagrant manner Penalty: Two Free Throws Charged to: Offending player Resumption of play: Throw-in to offended team at division line. Count toward DQ?: Yes Count for bonus?: Yes Count toward Ejection?: Yes, one of two CLASS A (AA) technicals or in combination with two CLASS B technicals (ABB). Any more questions? |
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![]() Okay. Good luck with that.
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Please show me where I said all contact during a dead ball is a foul? Last edited by dahoopref; Fri Feb 13, 2009 at 12:26am. |
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