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Old Mon Oct 18, 2004, 09:32pm
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Originally posted by Nu1
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Lotto
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Originally posted by Nu1

A1 driving the lane to score goes airborne...B1 is set up to take a charge...B2 fouls A1 in the act of shooting...then A1 comes down and runs into/over B1. (I should also say that B2 fouled A1 from the side. It didn't appear that B2's action could have caused the contact between A1 and B1.)
This would be a false double foul, not a false multiple foul. Double fouls involve fouls by players on opposite teams; multiple fouls involve fouls by players on the same team.
It's not a false double because both fouls were committed by B players against a single A player. Not A against B against A.
Rainmaker...I may not have been too clear on my new situation, but judging from the responses, I think my situation (The "A1 driving the lane..." scenario above)would be a false double foul.
In seeing the play I described, the first foul is B2 against A1 and the second foul is A1 against B1 (offensive).

This seems like a possible scenario in many games with people driving the lane and some defenders going for blocked shots while others may be setting up for the charge call. Although, I have never seen it called.
Nu1, I believe you're right about the false double in your scenario. Check out case play 4.19.6 A. It does not say whether it's a false double but the penalty looks like the penalty for a false double.
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