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If it happened as you described then I think they did it wrong (IMO). After reviewing the monitor and discovering an "intentional foul" from an elbow, the crew should have: Penalize KY Knight for an "intentional foul." KY Knight or whichever UK Player got fouled: gets 2 FTs for being fouled before the TV timeout with the lane cleared. UW player who got elbowed: 2 FTs for being elbowed above the head with the lane cleared. UW gets the ball out of bounds nearest to the spot where the elbow foul was. |
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I think they got it right. |
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NCAA 10-13-2d: Determine if a contact flagrant foul occurred. When it is determined that a (men) contact flagrant foul did not occur but an intentional personal, contact dead ball foul or (women) a player substitute technical foul for dead ball contact did occur, those fouls shall be penalized accordingly. However, no other infractions may be penalized. |
I wasn't aware they could go back and look at a no-call, but it doesn't seem there's anything preventing it if they're ostensibly looking for a flagrant foul.
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So are you saying that even though there is an "intentional foul" by definition as explained in this play, the offended team does NOT get the ball at the spot of the foul after the 2 FTs? |
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Thought experiment: are there other situations where an intentional foul penalty wouldn't include a throwin for the offended team? |
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1. Types of Foul: Personal, Technical 2. Sub-types of Foul Personal Fouls: Common, Shooting, Combo, Intentional, Flagrant Technical Fouls: [regular], Intentional, Flagrant 3a. Personal Fouls: live ball contact or dead-ball contact by/on airborne shooter Common Personal Fouls: illegal personal contact, including player control and team control fouls Shooting Personal Fouls: illegal contact on shooter during tap or try Combo Personal Fouls: double or false double, multiple or false multiple, or simultaneous foul Intentional Personal Fouls: excessive contact, attempting to neutralize opponent's obvious advantage Flagrant Personal Fouls: violent and savage contact (could be accidental) 3b. Technical Fouls Technical Fouls: Team, Substitute, Player, Bench, Coach, Unsporting Intentional Technical Foul: Intentional foul when ball is dead Flagrant Technical Foul: Flagrant contact when ball is dead, flagrant substitute, player, bench, coach, or unsporting foul |
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