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Old Sun Feb 24, 2008, 01:24pm
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Originally Posted by eg-italy
Nothing in FIBA rules prevents an official to call two fouls on the same play. Crazy Voyager has already explained a case and I agree completely. In normal plays it can happen that, for example, a shooter is fouled by two opponents almost simultaneously: I'd suggest to penalize the first foul, considering the second one incidental and caused by the other. Of course, if the second foul is not unsportsmanlike.

Such cases happen: a player is fouled and continues the shooting movement; another opponent fouls the shooter after the official's whistle, clearly to prevent a basket. I'd say foul and unsportsmanlike foul (intentional in Fed): four shots and the ball. Probably it won't happen any more in the game.
Please read the OP again.

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Originally Posted by harmbu
Yes, the official said that the two fouls were for the same act.
An act is something like B1 slapping the forearm of A1. If B1 and B2 both foul A1, then you have two acts.
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