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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Um, yeah....
It's a false double foul consisting of a common foul called on a team A player followed by a double technical foul on a player from each team. As such, it gets handled the exact way that's been posted so far.
I must be missing the point that you're trying to make. Could you clarify?
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Maybe the difference in the situation we went over is that they were 2
FLAGRANT T's, and not just two technicals. Here is the exact situation they gave us in our Meeting.
Team A #42 is fouled in b/c (
A is in double bonus).
Team B #12 who committed the foul, shoves fouled player from
Team A #43. A Flagrant T is called on
B #12, and
B #12 is ejected. Before the fouls are reported,
Team A #32 (not player who was fouled) shoves disqualified
B #12. A Flagrant T is called, and
A #32 is also ejected.
Answer-
The situation is a false double-foul (the second of which occurs befoer the clock is started following the first). And since a false double foul carries its own penalty-we would shoot two free throws fore each team and then
Team B would take the ball out at the divison line
So you would: (administer penalties in order the fouls occured)
Shoot personal foul FT by
A #42
Shoot Technical Foul FT by
Team A
Shoot Technical Foul FT by
Team B
Take the ball out at the division line by
Team B