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He ask me if one could have a unsporting technical foul during a live ball. I said yes. But, according to 4-19 art 14 an unsporting foul is non-contact. The defination of a personal foul requires contact.
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Personal fouls involve illegal contact while the ball is live or contact by or on an airborne shooter. Unsporting fouls are technical fouls and involve unsporting acts without contact during a live ball, or contact during a dead ball not related to an airborne shooter. That's why the correct answer isn't true. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Fri Nov 19, 2010 at 04:21pm. |
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A repeat of a relatively frequent question on the boards -- the answer key is wrong
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Like Snags said he probably thinks this has to do with the T counting towards his 5 fouls for disqualification.
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While you're fixing your past mistakes, you should correct your comments about an intentionally kicked ball by the thrower-in, which you must know is a violation.
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