After being ejected, a player may receive a technical if they refuse to leave or continue to harangue the officials or players.
Yes, but only in a very specialized instance. Only when a double technical is called and it is the second technical foul for one of the offenders. In this case, the player with the second technical foul is ejected and both teams will shoot free throws, which is not normally the case with double technical fouls. The team without an ejected player may choose their own shooter, however, the other team can select any player on the opposing team to shoot in the place of the ejected player. This is effectively the only time a player will come off the bench to shoot free throws. The only other instance this is a possibility is when a player is injured and must leave the floor prior to technical free throws being taken.
He is ejected and may be fined or suspended, but the game he is ejected from he can not return to that game
Why would you be ejected for fouling too much? There's no limit to how many foul balls a player can have.
Hasheem Thabeet was ejected from the game for committing a flagrant foul, which is a serious violation of the rules resulting in a player being removed from the game.
Offensive, defensive, technical, and flagrant. Offensive is when your team has the ball and is trying to score and someone on your team fouls a defensive player. Defensive is the opposite of offensive. Technical is when a player or is being unsportsmanlike to a player, coach, or ref. If you are T'd up (called for a technical foul) twice, you are ejected from the game and may receive fines or suspensions depending on how often you get technical fouls and the reason you got the technical foul. Flagrant is intentionally fouling a player very hard, typically resulting in injury/ies. Examples are stopping a layup by checking someone with your body (imagine Shaquille O'Neal colliding with Steve Nash and think of the impact). If the flagrant foul is bad enough, it can become a flagrant 2. If you get a flagrant 2 you are ejected immediately.
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It depends on which sport you refer to, but being ejected (whether by instruction of the umpire/referee or red carded as a personal penalty) usually means an automatic suspension for one or two games and a judiciary hearing.
on player can have up to four fowls if they get 5 they are out of the game, and they are when a player slaps or hitts the other players arms (from hand to shoulder), or when a player blocks another player and moves they feet :-)
It's called being a trumpet player (: There is no technical phobia for being afraid of trombones, but there is "melophobia": the fear of music.
It's called being a Trumpet player (: There is no technical phobia for being afraid of trombones, but there is "melophobia": the fear of music.
In the NFL, the penalty for hands to the face is a 15-yard penalty and can result in a player being ejected from the game for repeated infractions.
To keep the occupants from being ejected.