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  2. Flagrant foul - Wikipedia

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    A flagrant foul may be unintentional or purposeful; the latter type is also called an "intentional foul" in the National Basketball Association (NBA). However, not all intentional fouls are flagrant fouls, as it is an accepted strategy to intentionally commit a foul (without the intent to injure) in order to regain possession of the ball while ...

  3. Foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    A flagrant foul is violent player contact that the official believes is not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball within the rules. The NBA and NCAA men's competitions define a Flagrant 1 foul as unnecessary contact, and two such penalties leads to ejection of the player. A Flagrant 2 foul is contact that is both unnecessary and ...

  4. Zaza rule - Wikipedia

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    All I care about is what happened. And the history there exacerbates the whole situation and makes me very, very angry." [4] NBA senior vice president of replay and referee operations Joe Borgia confirmed in a September 2017 interview with the league that Pachulia's closeout would have been considered a flagrant foul under the rule change. [2]

  5. NBA playoffs: Explaining flagrant fouls, amount of reviews - AOL

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    What’s a flagrant? Is it a Flagrant 2? What happened to the hard playoff foul, to reasonably stop a player from scoring on a touch foul and going for a 3-point play?

  6. Here's Why Angel Reese Got Called With A Flagrant 1 Foul ...

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    If a player gets a flagrant 1 foul, the player who is the object of the foul gets two free throws. That person’s team is also given possession of the ball afterward, the rules say.

  7. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    The NBA changed its rules starting in 2007 to allow officials the ability to view instant replay with plays involving flagrant fouls, similar to the NCAA. In Italy's Serie A, an American football-style coach's challenge is permitted to challenge (at the next dead ball) an official's call on any situation similar to the NCAA.

  8. What is the difference between a Flagrant 1 and Flagrant 2 ...

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  9. Outline of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Charge – A violation in which one player makes illegal contact with another player who has an established position. Also called a "charging foul." Flagrant foul – An unsportsmanlike foul in which there is no serious attempt to play the ball. Personal foul – A breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It ...