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Double Fouls Point Of Interruption ...
4-36 Point Of Interruption
ART. 1 Method of resuming play due to an official’s inadvertent whistle, an interrupted game, as in 5-4-3, a correctable error, as in 2-10-6, a double personal, double technical or simultaneous foul, as in 4-19-8 and 4-19-10.
ART. 2 Play shall be resumed by one of the following methods:
b. A free throw or a throw-in when the interruption occurred during this activity or if a team is entitled to such.
Rule 10 Penalties Summary
1. No free throws: For double personal or technical fouls (point of interruption).
Double Fouls
4.19.8 SITUATION A: A1 and B1 foul one another at approximately the same time. The contact
occurs during: (a) a live-ball situation; or (b) a dead-ball situation. RULING: In (a), it is a double
personal foul and in (b), it is a double technical foul. No free throws are awarded in (a) or (b)
and play resumes at the point of interruption. (4-36)
4.19.8 SITUATION B: While the ball is being dribbled near the division line, A1 and B1 are
engaged in extremely rough play in the low post area and the covering official rules a double
personal foul. After the whistle, A1 and B1 use profanity directed at each other and the covering
official rules a double technical foul. RULING: The double personal foul during the live ball
results in no free throws. The dead-ball profanity results in a double technical foul, again with
no free throws. A1 and B1 have each accumulated two fouls toward their five for disqualification.
Play is resumed at the point of interruption. (4-36)
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