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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 02:44pm
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10-3-6a or 10-3-6b either could apply. Isn't the penalty spelled out as two free throws plus division line throw in? Where can I find the info about the flagrant part of the orginal situation? Also in your opinion what could a player say to you that would result in a technical foul that isn't flagrant vs one that is flagrant?
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 02:46pm
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10-3-6a or 10-3-6b either could apply. Isn't the penalty spelled out as two free throws plus division line throw in? Where can I find the info about the flagrant part of the orginal situation? Also in your opinion what could a player say to you that would result in a technical foul that isn't flagrant vs one that is flagrant?
See the NOTE under the penalty, and see the defintion of Flagrant Foul in 4-19-4.

Are you sure he didn't call you a homer? (that would be an example of a non-flagrant T)
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 02:50pm
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See the NOTE under the penalty, and see the defintion of Flagrant Foul in 4-19-4.

Are you sure he didn't call you a homer? (that would be an example of a non-flagrant T)
It didn't involve me just reading page 119 of past threads as this is my first year and trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks for the rules reference!
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 02:49pm
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See rule 10 for info on flagrant fouls.
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Old Fri Oct 26, 2012, 03:08pm
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10-3-6a or 10-3-6b either could apply. Isn't the penalty spelled out as two free throws plus division line throw in? Where can I find the info about the flagrant part of the orginal situation? Also in your opinion what could a player say to you that would result in a technical foul that isn't flagrant vs one that is flagrant?
Too many things a player could say that would only involve a Technical Foul. What makes it flagrant would be things like comments that are very personal or involve racial, ethnic or sexual orientation said to me, a partner or a opponent (even teammate in some situations) is a good start. Then again we all have our personal standards as there are no specifics other than what I mentioned stated clearly in the rule.

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