Referees have been instructed to call a technical for:
• Players making aggressive gestures, such as air punches, anywhere on the court.
• Demonstrative disagreement, such as when a player incredulously raises his hands, or smacks his own arm to demonstrate how he was fouled.
• Running directly at an official to complain about a call.
• Excessive inquiries about a call, even in a civilized tone.

tballa55 wrote:Who leads the league in techs this year Bron, Kobe, D-Howard?Referees have been instructed to call a technical for:
• Players making aggressive gestures, such as air punches, anywhere on the court.
• Demonstrative disagreement, such as when a player incredulously raises his hands, or smacks his own arm to demonstrate how he was fouled.
• Running directly at an official to complain about a call.
• Excessive inquiries about a call, even in a civilized tone.


KW wrote:I really don't hate Smart since I wasn't a big Cuse fan at the time. I'll let Mr. X chime in on that.
That 87 team was the best Cuse team of all-time though

Unfortunately for us NBA fans, Rasheed Wallace retired on August 10th of this year. So if you’re looking for someone to test the boundaries of the new technical foul rules, you’re going to have to look elsewhere. A good place to start would be his Celtics teammate Kendrick Perkins who led the league with 15 last year.
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