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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
SMEngmann's right on this one, BBR. It is exactly the case book play for a false multiple foul. 4.19.11
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I'm famiiar with the case play but I don't completely agree with it. The fouls are at approximately the same time. To me it fits the definition of a multiple foul. A multiple foul does not require that the fouls occur simulataneously.
A better example of a false multiple foul:
A1 hits a shot and is fouled by B1. On the FT, B2 fouls A2. That's a false multiple foul.
We're probably splitting hairs unnecessarily, since this should probably never be called.
[Edited by BktBallRef on Oct 18th, 2004 at 11:17 PM]