tracking fouls
I sincerely appreciate the feedback on the tracking of fouls and the calling false double fouls. Very helpful insights. I plan to go back, read again and take notes to justify it in my thick scull.
I agree with Jurrisac that even though it usually isn't called as such the fouls usually do get taken care of. However I don't think you guys read the case. Page 28 in my book - In short B1 and B2 foul A1 at the same time (Neva's example). Look at the ruling: free throws for each foul. That means both B1 and B2 are charged with a foul. Now who makes THAT call?
Now lets look directly under that at 4.19.11 Case - False Multiiple Foul
I think this happens often. I'll describe it a little different and you see if I'm being fair to the text. A-1 goes up for a shot and is fouled by B-1. He is then fouled by B-2 who move into his landing area while A-1 was in the air. We'll usually call the 1st foul. I have yet to see both fouls called.
Replay - Same play but B-2 has legal guarding position. The shot goes in the basket. (I could make it even uglier by adding that A-3 or B-3 goaltends but that's kind of rediculous - though possible) 1st give your split second answer as though it just happened to you. 2nd think about it and then give your answer. Now read 4.19.6 case. This is the proper call.
Because I've studied this I think I could make the call (provided I review it occassionaly) but I haven't yet and wonder if I should! What do you think?
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