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Old Tue Feb 08, 2005, 08:20am
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Originally posted by SpeedyGonGoalie
Sounds sorta like a false double foul to me. B1 and A2 are assessed a personal, the ball becomes dead when A2 fouled B2, so A1's shot cannot count, and A1 is shooting two, with no resumption of play procedure in effect.
A1's shot can count if it was released before A2 fouled B2, the ball is not dead on any foul during a try except a foul by an airborne shooter.
B1's foul against A1 would have to also be after the shot was released, otherwise this would be a false simultaneous foul, right?
There can't be a "false simultaneous" foul. That would be an oxymoron. "False" fouls are those where one is a live-ball and the other after the whistle. A simultaneous foul is one by opponents "which occurs at approximately the same time." (4-19-9)
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