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Originally posted by Brad
Those examples are not the play that we are discussing.
How many times have you seen two different, opposing fouls called on the same play to the basket?!?
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Your post referred to how often that you see false double or false multiple fouls in NCAA games. It didn't differentiate as to the type of false double or multiple foul. You may not see a certain, specific example of the one mentioned in this thread that often, but generic false double and false multiple fouls are fairly common in NCAA or NFHS games. Any time that someone from either team commits a foul along the lane line during a free throw, you have either a false double or a false multiple foul. That was my point.
To answer your question though, in 45 years I've never seen a false multiple foul called that consisted of 2 personal fouls by teammates on an airborne shooter, and I've seen one multiple foul called on 2 teammates fouling an opposing player at the same time. I thought that the multiple foul was a good call (my partner made it) because it looked like the 2 defenders deliberately went after a dribbler and both made solid contact on him at the same time.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jul 13th, 2004 at 04:16 PM]