LawVHawk
Well-Known Member
Anyone else think that could have led to an ejection? It certainly was a flagrant 1 foul (loved how it appeared he couldn't even believe that, or perhaps he was just expressing frustration that no foul was called when Marble stole the ball). But the way he continued to ride Dev out of bounds in a way that caused Dev to fall awkwardly on the floor, potentially injuring his hand/wrist/arm, regardless of whether that was his intent, could have raised it to a flagrant 2 foul. I will withhold my opinion on whether it did until HN's resident basketball official and rules expert, Duffmod, weighs in.
From an NCAA.com release in May 2011 discussing the recommended rules changes:
...An example of a Flagrant 1 foul would be a player who swings an elbow and makes non-excessive contact with an opponent above the shoulders. The team whose player was struck would receive two free throws and possession of the ball...
...An example of a Flagrant 2 foul would be a player who swings an elbow excessively and makes contact with an opponent above the shoulders. In this case, the player who threw the elbow would be ejected from the game, and the other team would receive two free throws and the ball.
From an NCAA.com release in May 2011 discussing the recommended rules changes:
...An example of a Flagrant 1 foul would be a player who swings an elbow and makes non-excessive contact with an opponent above the shoulders. The team whose player was struck would receive two free throws and possession of the ball...
...An example of a Flagrant 2 foul would be a player who swings an elbow excessively and makes contact with an opponent above the shoulders. In this case, the player who threw the elbow would be ejected from the game, and the other team would receive two free throws and the ball.
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