Assumung NF rules, white should get the ball at the division line. You penalize the fouls in the order in which they occur. So the red player who was fouled would get 2 FTs, followed by 2 FTs for the white player who was fouled, followed by 2 FTs by a designated red player for the T. Since the last foul was the T on the red coach, white gets the ball.
If you're using NCAA rules, you shoot the FTs for the T immediately. You'd then shoot the FTs for the other fouls in the order in which they occured. The last foul was the intentional by the white player, so the ball would be put in play by red at the designated spot nearest where the foul occured.
Now, kicking a player falls under the definition of fighting, and the penalty should be a flagrant foul, which carries ejection as part of the penalty.
Finally, the kicking occured while the ball was dead, so it should be a T, not a personal foul.
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