Teaching them to violate purposely by entering the lane early would serve no advantage.
If your team A is on offense (shooting) and team B enters the lane early, it is a delayed violation until we see if the shot is made or missed. If Team B enters early, followed by team A (lane space player), then your player will get another shot (if missed) because of the B violation (A violation is ignored). If your team A is shooting and your player A enters early, it is an immediate violation, and your shooter loses that shot (even if ball enters basket).
Therefore, the second player "violating" after the first is not a useful coaching technique (it will not involve rebounding action or anything).
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