Flagrant Foul

/ˈflægrənt ˈfaʊl/
[ fla-grunt foul ]

Definition of Flagrant Foul

A flagrant foul is a serious personal foul in basketball, involving violent or unnecessary contact.

What is a Flagrant Foul?

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In basketball, a flagrant foul is defined as unnecessary and/or excessive contact committed by a player against an opponent. This can include hitting, kicking or punching. This kind of foul is considered unsportsmanlike and it’s usually penalized more severely than conventional fouls. There are 2 types of flagrant fouls; flagrant 1, which is unnecessary contact, and flagrant 2, which is unnecessary and excessive contact.

Examples of how to use the basketball term Flagrant Foul

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  1. During the game, the referee called a flagrant foul on the player for hitting his opponent unnecessarily.
  2. The player was ejected from the game due to his flagrant foul.
  3. After the flagrant foul, the aggrieved team was rewarded with two free throws and possession of the ball.

Flagrant Foul Strategy Tips

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Avoid committing flagrant fouls as they give the opposing team free throws and possession, and could lead to ejection from the game.
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What does Flagrant Foul mean in Basketball?

In basketball, a flagrant foul is a severe type of personal foul that involves unnecessary and/or excessive contact, often deemed unsportsmanlike.

How would you explain Flagrant Foul in layman's terms?

A flagrant foul in basketball is like a serious violation, where a player hits, kicks or punches another in a way that's considered violent and not necessary for the game.

What is the penalty for a Flagrant Foul?

In basketball, a flagrant foul results in two free throws and possession of the ball for the opposing team. If the foul is extremely severe (Flagrant 2), the player committing the foul can be ejected from the game.

What is the difference between a flagrant foul and a personal foul?

Both are types of fouls in basketball, but a flagrant foul involves unnecessary or excessive contact and is more severely penalized. A personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent.

Can a flagrant foul be reviewed?

Yes. Officials have the ability to review a flagrant foul to determine its severity, and whether a player should be ejected from the game.

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