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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Without regard to what you think, can you find a rule/reference that supports not calling them both?
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Nope. But I simply don't believe the intent of the rule is penalize twice for basically the same act. Yes, you could read the rules that way. I understand that. But unless I see a case play or clarification from the NFHS, I just don't think that's the way it's supposed to be called.
I realize that we call the intentional foul AND issue the warning if a defender contacts the inbounder before a delay warning has been given. But I don't think that's to penalize 2 acts; I think that's so that we have justification to call the T next time he breaks the plane
without contacting anything. He doesn't get a free pass to jump across the plane next time, just because he whacked the inbounder this time.