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  2. Ejection (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Ejections and penalties are also incurred due to interference of a play. For example, if an ordinary foul is called (one blast of whistle) and the defensive player does not disengage, an ejection can be incurred. If an ejected player fails to promptly make their way to the penalty box, the offensive team will be awarded a penalty shot.

  3. Foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    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 excessive, and requires ejection. In 2019, the NCAA added more words to describe this scenario, including brutal, harsh or cruel or dangerous or ...

  4. Flagrant foul - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the NFHS rulebook, which governs high school play, defines flagrant fouls in Rule 10: Fouls and Penalties. The word "flagrant" itself is defined in Rule 2: Definitions ; 2-16c calls it "a foul so severe or extreme that it places an opponent in danger of serious injury, and/or involves violations that are extremely or ...

  5. Draymond Green foul on Zach Edey in Friday's Grizzlies ... - AOL

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    The NBA cited Green's "repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts" in issuing the penalty. An NBA player receives one penalty point for a Flagrant 1 foul, two for a Flagrant 2 infraction.

  6. NBA playoffs: Shorthanded Bucks fall in 3-1 hole to Pacers ...

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    In three playoff games prior to his ejection, Portis averaged 15.3 points and 13.3 rebounds, production that was sorely missed on Sunday. Pacers set franchise playoff record for 3-pointers

  7. Technical foul - Wikipedia

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    Non-unsportsmanlike conduct technical fouls are defined per NBA Rule 12, Section V, Paragraph c, and none count towards a fine, ejection or suspension. These fouls are assessed for excessive time-outs, defensive three seconds , scratched player dressing and playing, a player foul penalty situation , shattering backboards, or delay of game.

  8. Look: Fan Ejected For Throwing Something On Court During ...

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    For the second time this week, a fan has been ejected from an NBA game for protesting near the court. The Memphis Grizzlies hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves in game one of their playoff series on ...

  9. Personal foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In the NBA and WNBA, teams cannot be reduced below five players. A player foul penalty situation exists when only five eligible players remain. If there are only five players, a player who fouls out stays in the game. If another of the five players is ejected or injured, the last player to foul out rejoins the game.