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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Well you cannot be a player unless you are one of the 22 in the game. Non-players are anyone including coach, substitute, attendant or replaced player. And the PF Rule 10-4 applies to players and non-players.
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But the spot for a personal foul
by a player is different from that for either an unsportsmanlike or nonplayer foul (i.e. a foul
by a nonplayer).
What I want to know is, is it possible to commit a personal foul
against someone who is in some sense an opponent, but is a nonplayer? If so, how do you know?