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Old Wed Oct 20, 2004, 08:50am
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Originally posted by Lotto
Quote:
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.
Nu1,
Lotto is right. It is a false double foul. Penalize both in the order of occurrence. If the try is successful, it does not count.
I had this exact play happen in a game this summer. My partner was lead and actually called both fouls. I thought it was proper and a great call. I posted a thread on this forum entitled, "Great Call, Partner" or something close to that. Unfortunately, I can't find it now. Perhaps someone else can locate it.
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