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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Yikes.
The obvious call is that you don't call a foul on B1 unless it's some pretty bad contact.
That said, a hypothetical. A1 goes up for a shot, gets fouled by B1, then A2 goes up for the rebound and gets fouled by B2. In both cases, the fouls occur before the shooter returns to the floor, and both shots miss.
By common sense, I think I may *happen* to judge that A1 was not in his/her shooting motion. By rule, however, this would be a false multiple foul - 2 shots for A1, then 2 shots for A2.
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2 fouls??
I don't think so.
You can send A1 to the line, A2 to the line, or no one to the line.
But no way send both.