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  2. Technical foul - Wikipedia

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    These fouls, and their penalties, are more serious than a personal foul, but not necessarily as serious as a flagrant foul (an ejectable offense in leagues below the National Basketball Association (NBA), and potentially so in the NBA). Technical fouls are handled slightly differently under international rules than under the rules used by the ...

  3. Foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The NBA and NCAA men's competitions define a Flagrant 1 foul as unnecessary contact, ... A technical foul is a foul unrelated to physical contact during gameplay. The ...

  4. Here's what an NBA technical foul for flopping looks like - AOL

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    The NBA is experimenting this summer with issuing technical fouls for flops.. It didn't take long for the first one to land either. Monday, the Golden State Warriors' Lester Quinones became the ...

  5. Flop (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In the National Basketball Association (NBA), the penalty for flopping is a technical foul if caught in-game, and a fine if caught after the game in video reviews. The technical foul is a non-unsportsmanlike conduct technical foul (one of six fouls a player may be assessed before disqualification; no ejection is possible).

  6. NBA approves rule change to make flopping a technical foul - AOL

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    The NBA Board of Governors approved a rule change that will make flopping a technical foul for the 2023-24 season, the league announced Tuesday, the result of increasing frustrations from fans and ...

  7. Which NBA players committed the most technical fouls ... - AOL

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    Technical fouls are a part of basketball at every level, but when called in the NBA, they also come with significant fiscal consequences.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Ejection (sports) - Wikipedia

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    These technical fouls are referenced in the NBA rule book as "non-unsportsmanlike conduct technical fouls". In games sanctioned by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), a player is ejected for two technicals (since October 1, 2014), unsportsmanlike fouls or one disqualifying foul.