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By rule, you do not use POI for an Intentional Technical Foul (contact that is deemed excessive during a dead ball) or for a Flagrant Technical Foul (an act that is deemed to be combative or severe contact) |
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For NCAAM, the relevant rule is 10-5 RESUMPTION OF PLAY, which states that a single intentional or flagrant T resumes with a throw-in by the offended team at the division line. My mistake in my earlier post for not including this. |
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Sorry, I guess I should have mentioned it's NFHS rules in my OP
So what I'm gathering is, both players are ejected if I feel like B's actions are instigating a fight? A1's sub gets three shots, then we play on? |
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A1's sub gets three, then B gets two, then B gets the ball at the division line. It would have to be a he11 of a foul for the initial foul to be ruled flagrant, even if A1 over reacts and punches him.
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But if B is also ejected, would you not treat it like a double tech and go POI?
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Well the question is which of B's actions are deemed the ejection worthy -- the hard foul that started the alteracation right? So we've got an intentional flagrant and a flagrant technical... Sounds like B still shoots and gets the ball..
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And, as bradford alludes to, B's foul was a flagrant personal followed by A's flagrant technical. This is a false double, penalized in order.
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I should add here that in order for me to consider B's foul a flagrant due to the fight that ensued, it would have had to be bad enough for me to think about it without the fight. I don't want to penalize B with a flagrant just because A can't keep his head.
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Rule 10-5 (MEN) CLASS A Unsporting Technical Infractions Art 1. RESUMPTION OF PLAY: For any technical foul(s), play shall resume at the point of interruption except for a single intentional or a single flagrant technical foul. For a single intentional or a single flagrant technical foul, the ball shall be awarded to the offended team at a designated spot at the division line on either side of the playing court. 10-3 (WOMEN) Player/Substitute Technical Fouls Art. 17 Fighting as in Rule 4-26. PENALTY: (Arts. 13 through 17) Flagrant technical fouls.. Two free throws shall be awarded to any player on the offended team, unless double fouls are assessed. For double flagrant technical fouls, no free throws are awarded. For any flagrant technical foul, the ball shall be awarded to the offended team at the point of interruption. When a single flagrant technical foul occurs during intermission for the second or any extra period, play shall resume with a throw-in to the offended team on either side of midcourt...
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