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Old Mon Nov 20, 2006, 03:42pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrapper1
False double.
Are you sure because the definition of a double foul says that the first foul causes the clock to stop. That did not happen here.

Then you administer the penalties in the order they occured, with Team A getting the ball at midcourt, when all the dust settles.[/quote]

Here are some case plays to help us understand this. I will post some others when I have the time. I'm on my way to officiate a game.

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A.R. 124. After the first half has clearly ended, A1 is assessed a direct technical foul. Later, B1 taunts A1 and is assessed a direct technical foul. RULING: When the technical fouls assessed against A1 and B1 occur at approximately the same time, they are off-setting and no free throws are awarded. When the technical fouls assessed against A1 and B1 occurred as two separate acts (not approximately at the same time), the second half shall begin by awarding two free throws for A1’s direct technical foul followed by awarding two free throws for B1’s direct technical foul (order of occurrence). Play shall resume at the point of interruption which, in this
case, is the awarding of the ball to the team favored by the alternating-possession arrow to start the second period.

A.R. 166. (Men) With Team B leading, 50-48, A1 releases the ball for a try for goal. B1 fouls A1 while the ball is in flight and the game-clock horn sounds, indicating that time has expired for the second half. The try is unsuccessful. The official assesses an intentional technical foul against A1 for shoving B1. RULING: Since a single intentional technical foul has been committed, the point of interruption is not in effect. For a false double foul,
each foul shall carry its own penalty and each penalty shall be administered in the order of occurrence of the fouls. A1 shall attempt two free throws for the foul committed by B1. When A1 misses the first try, the game is over. When A1 is successful with the two free throws, any player from Team B shall attempt the two free throws for A1’s intentional technical foul. When the first try is successful, the game is over. When both tries are unsuccessful, an extra period(s) shall be played.
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