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Old Mon Apr 25, 2005, 03:40pm
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Originally posted by Redhouse
A1 dribbles down the lane and gets fouled. A is in the bonus. A2 and B2 then square off and push each other. My partner and I both jump in quickly and break things up. Being that this is AAU ball we decided to toss both players. We informed the table of the foul by B1 and then notify them that A2 and B2 have been ejected for flagrant T's. We also notify the coach then player of the ejections.

This is how we handled it. We did not shoot any T's and just played the 1 and 1 with the lane occupied. I am really not sure if we were suppose to shoot T's or not but something told me that we shouldn't shoot and just let them (for lack of a better word) offset each other.

Any comments?
Yes, the fouls by A2 and B2 offset, but they happened after the foul on A1. So, A1 shoots the 1-and-1 with the lane cleared, then use the arrow to determine the throw-in.

NFHS, NCAA, or both?
In NCAA, the way the OP handled it is correct. The double T goes to POI, which is the 1-1 FTs.

(Could I pack any more abbreviations into one sentence?)

BTW (another!), "offset" is a football term. The proper term here is simply a double foul (in this case a double technical foul, or even more properly a double flagrant technical foul), which carries a certain penalty that does not include FTs by either team.
You might want to have a look at 10-4-4 penalty.
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