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Player Ejection
Player a1 is going up for a shot, player b1 runs straight into player a1 with b1's arm going through a1's arms and proceeds to throw a1 to the ground(it was obvious b1 wasn't going for the ball), as a1 hit the ground and b1 stands over a1 in an intimidating manner taunting a1(kinda like pro football players standing over the player they just tackled) player b1 was IMMEDIATELY ejected from game, a1 gets 2 free throws and team "a" receives ball.
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Sounds like it could have been flagrant to me.
Also sounds like that's what they ruled. Administration was correct if so. |
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Handled well...could have also went Flagrant foul then Unsportsmanlike Technical for taunting. Ejection + 4 Free Throws + Ball.....but I'm just being greedy...:rolleyes:
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Sounds text book based on your description.
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ball in play at spot of foul
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Hey ThatOneRef, where in Oregon are you? There's a bunch of us here from our rainy state that post. Just curious.
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Eugene is the place to be! :D
and thanks for the responses guys, wasnt too sure on the exact process of fouls but i knew the player needed to be ejected without question. And to "Da Official" i thought about giving them 4 free throws but the game was a really close, really good game, and i didnt want to swing it that much in one teams favor becasue of one bad player. |
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Flagrant technical for the taunting. Team A shoots two. ;) |
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I also have no problem penalizing the entire act as one play and hitting him simply with the flagrant personal. But if the taunting was significant, it would make sense to consider following up with a technical foul for that as well. |
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And I agree that either way is fine, as long as that kid is done for the evening. |
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