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- Unsportsmanlike conduct (also called untrustworthy behaviour or ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad sportsmanship or poor sportsmanship or anti fair-play)...
- different terms. FIBA's unsportsmanlike foul is comparable to a Flagrant 1. Two in one game by the same player, or one unsportsmanlike and one technical foul...
- or is a foul by a non-player. The most common technical foul is for unsportsmanlike conduct. Technical fouls can be ****essed against players, bench personnel...
- most often due to players committing various physical actions and unsportsmanlike conduct. as of November 15, 2024 "What are NBA suspension and ejection...
- officials and from game to game. Most contact fouls are not regarded as unsportsmanlike. However, excessive or unjustified contact is penalized more severely...
- two points. After a made goal or free throw (except for technical or unsportsmanlike fouls and team fouls 10 or more; see below), play restarts with a player...
- for second motion. He was also ordered to pay P20,000 fine for his “unsportsmanlike conduct, equivalent to a flagrant foul penalty two”. On May 11, 2015...
- occur as a result of illegal personal contact with an opponent and/or unsportsmanlike behavior. Fouls can result in one or more of the following penalties:...
- prevent lapped cars from blocking on ensuing restarts, as to prevent unsportsmanlike blocking when a lapped teammate or friend of one driver attempts to...
- rules, technical fouls are divided into "class A" (violent or serious unsportsmanlike conduct) and "class B" (less egregious violations such as hanging on...