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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Second, the language in the rules books and casebook plays/approved rulings is clear. Repeating what I said in my first post:
"Double" refers to infractions of the rules by the same team within a specified time period. The infractions must be either fouls or violations but not a mixture of both. And, "simultaneous" refers to infractions by both teams within a specified time period. The infractions must be either fouls or violations but not a mixture of both.
[/B][/QUOTE]Hmmmm, my guess is "one monkey, 47 seconds" on the above.
How come the rulebook definition for a "double" foul is 2
opponents committing fouls against
each other at approximately the
same time? Have you ever heard of a "double" foul, Mark, where 2 players on the
same team committed fouls at the same time? Do you know what a
"multiple" foul is? And the rulebook definition of a "simultaneous" foul is 2 opponents committing fouls at approximately the
same time but
not against each other.
Riddle me all of that, Cheetah!
Lah me.