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Old Thu Mar 23, 2006, 02:46am
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Originally Posted by Rita C
(I don't know if I should be posting this so close to the dirty thread.)

The visiting shooter is fouled. I'm in lead, and as the shot goes up home team shoves the offense to get better position.

Now I'm assuming that the ball is dead. (It's late, I'm tired, too tired to read my book.) So my foul seems to fit the category for false multiple. I report my foul.

My partner seems confused. He's apparently never had this happen either.

I think we administered correctly. Two free throws, then I whistled the ball dead and we administered the ball to vistors at the baseline.

Coach says, "You can have two fouls on one play?"

Rita
The second foul doesn't make the ball dead. The ball isn't dead until the shot is either good or no good. It is a false multiple though and you had the right idea in administering it. It's treated like a false double foul; you penalize the fouls in the order that they occur.

If the shot goes in, count it and the fouled shooter will get 1 free throw with no one on the lanes. If the shot didn't go, then the fouled shooter would get 2 or 3 free throws with no one on the lanes. If the visiting team is in the bonus, then the other player fouled would now get either 1 and 1 or 2 free throws with players on the lanes. If the visiting team isn't in the bonus yet, they would get a spot throw-in at the closest spot to where the second foul occurred.
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