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		| Originally posted by Camron Rust 
 
	Each foul is penalized seperately since they occured one after the other. The first foul warrants only 1 or 2 shots based on whether the goal was scored or not. There would automatically be 2 FTs per fouls if both of them were intentional.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Dan_ref 
 
	You lost me here Bob.  Since 1 of the fouls is "intentional or flagrant" we get 2 FTs per foul, no?  Per Summary of Fouls immediately following rule 10 in the fed book.  Plus count the made basket.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by bob jenkins 
 Count the basket (if the ball went in), one FT for the first foul, two FTs for the second foul, ball out of bounds.
 
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 OK, I thought that myself originally - then how do you explain this part:
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		| The number of FTs doesn't depend (in this case) on whether the ball went in.
 
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 My opinion is we have multiple fouls (approximately the same time) on the shooter.  If 1 of the fouls is judged intentional/flagrant we have 4 FTs.
(Well actually my opinion is we have 1 foul, but that kinda takes the fun out of the discussion.)