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EDIT: I said I was wrong about number 2 in my post about the situation. YOU should read everything, so you wouldn't make a statement like that. Last edited by representing; Wed Dec 23, 2009 at 12:59pm. |
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I feel like I am piling on. But...no...contact between a player and an official is not "live ball contact" the way you are suggesting. It does not matter if the ball is live or dead...if a player intentionally contacts an official, it is a technical foul (10-3-7a) and in your situation, I would also deem it a flagrant foul.
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A flagrant foul is simply a special type of a personal foul or technical foul. You'll note in 7.5.4 b. that it references a flagrant personal foul only. |
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They *might* also have an additional qualifer -- common, flagrant, intentional, double, etc. The penalty for a single T includes a throw-in at the division line. IF there's a throw-in for a P, it's near the spot of the foul. And, there's no POI for any single foul, flagrant or not. |
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