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  2. 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 ...

  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. Personal foul (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    A flagrant foul. A defense foul when the ball carrier is in the frontcourt with a "clear path" to the basket (no defender between the ball carrier and the basket). [4] A foul "away from the ball" in the last two minutes of the game. A "take foul", which occurs when a defender intentionally fouls to disrupt a fast break transition. [5]

  5. College Basketball World Reacts To Controversial Flagrant Foul

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    College hoops fans couldn’t believe the flagrant foul call on Houston’s Josh Carlton in round two of the NCAA Tournament against Illinois. The senior center committed what looked like a common ...

  6. With offense up and complaints few, the new NCAA charge rule ...

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    The difference has been dramatic. According to play-by-play analysis by Ken Pomeroy, offensive fouls declined slightly last season, thanks presumably to the institution of a sporadically called ...

  7. 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.

  8. Free throw - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1954–55 season, the NBA established the rule that a backcourt foul would result in a "three to make two" situation (up to three attempts to make two free throws) if the violating team was over the team foul limit. [7] By 1979, the rule had been extended to the penalty situation for flagrant fouls, fouls made in the act of shooting ...

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

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    Warriors forward Draymond Green was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul and ejected for contact on a Brandon Clarke shot attempt.