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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I'm not sure I agree with this. I can certainly see the initial foul by B1 occurring right at the beginning of the shooting motion and then the shooter takes a legal step, jumps, releases the try, then B2 attempts to block the try but misses and fouls the shooter before returning to the floor.
I don't think you could say those were approximately the same time. Yet both are committed during a live ball and would be personal fouls.
(Would I call it that way? Very unlikely. But it's not a particularly unlikely scenario.)
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See case 4.19.12 (last year's book; reference might have changed). Seems to be the same play. False multiple.