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Originally posted by chayce
This one very rarely gets called even when it appears to be very clear cut. A false double foul is a situation in which there are fouls by both teams, the second of which occurs before the clock is started following the first, and such that at least one of the attributes of a double foul is absent. (NFHS 4.19.8, NCAAW 4.26.12)
In this scenario, the clock stops when the offical blows the whistle for the first foul on B1. However, even though the clock is stopped, the ball is live. When A1 charges into B2, a foul has been committed before the clock is started following the first foul thus meeting the definition of a false double foul.
You wave off the basket due to the player control foul.
There is a foul on B1 with A1 shooting two free throws.
There is also a foul on A1 that is a player control foul.
In NFHS and NCAAW, clear the lane and shoot both free throws. Team B gets the throw-in along the base line with the freedom to move the base line.
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I partially agree with this logic, but why clear the lane to shoot the free throws and then give the ball to B? I would think if you're going to shoot the free throws that players would be on the lane as in a normal sitch.