An Ejection in basketball happens when a player or coach is removed from the game by the referee due to serious misconduct or accumulating too many fouls.
It is one of the harshest penalties in the sport, as the ejected individual must leave the court immediately and cannot return for the remainder of the game.
There are several reasons a player might be ejected, including committing a Flagrant Foul.
Coaches can also be ejected for receiving two Technical Fouls, typically for excessive arguing or inappropriate behavior toward the referees.
The decision to eject a player or coach is at the discretion of the officials, who are responsible for maintaining order and enforcing the rules of the game. In some cases, a single severe infraction, such as throwing a punch or intentionally harming an opponent, can result in an immediate ejection.
When an ejection occurs, the offending player or coach must leave the bench area and head to the locker room.
They are not allowed to have any further influence on the game, and their team must play the remainder of the contest without them. Ejections often carry additional consequences, such as fines or suspensions, depending on the severity of the offense.
NBA "Ejected" MOMENTS – [Ejection][1]
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CJPc-m-whc