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Old Sat Dec 01, 2007, 11:23am
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Juulie, your instincts were correct on this one. By definition, simultaneous fouls are false double fouls, and Nevada's play was a good example of a false double foul which is not what I would consider a typical simultaneous foul.

MTD, Sr.


P.S. In the ancient days, if Team A was in the bonus due to the foul by B1 against A1 (the foul by the sideline) A1 would have shot his free throws with no one lined up on the free throw lane, and then the ball would have been put back into play by a jump ball in the center circle by any two opponents. Ah, those were the good old days.


P.S.S. Not only is this foul sequence a false double foul it is a false mutliple foul too.
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