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Flagrant Fouls In The NBA

The NBA has had recent complaints from players and even announcers about their flagrant foul ruling. A flagrant foul is a foul called that is deemed excessive or unnecessary by the referee. The NBA needs to change their ruling on flagrant fouls, and they need to have the referees enforce the rule more often. Players should not be able to hug, clothesline, or excessively grab bigger and stronger players like LeBron James. Players are doing whatever they can just to stop him and other stronger players just to prevent them from getting a shot attempt up. Arguments are always made that it is fair because these players are too big to stop and the other players are at a disadvantage. There are always disadvantages in the game of basketball and size is sometimes one of them. Poor ruling and lack of enforcement deprives bigger and stronger player's abilities and advantages, and it takes away action from the game of basketball.

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