I'm with Camron. The best way to do this is to call a false double foul. You call the foul committed against the shooter. Since this foul does not make the ball dead, your partner's off-ball push is just a normal personal foul and should be called (especially if you believe that this player is being a problem and/or repeatedly doing this). Now you would give the shooter the proper number of FTs and then award the ball OOB along the end line to the opponents, with the running priviledge depending upon the result of the final FT.
I also believe that, in this situation (specifically, one foul against a shooter), this would be "more fair" than the penalty for a simultaneous foul, which is no FTs (even though one player attempted a shot) and go the the AP.
And I, too, believe that you were confused by the "never call a multiple" advice.
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