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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
The ball is still live on this, but given that there will be no rebound, the advantage disappears and the 2nd foul can easily be ignored.
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Good point! The situation does not fall into the usual "ignore unless intentional or flagrant" because the ball is still live. But in this case we have a different reason to "ignore unless intentional or flagrant," since there will be no rebound and hence a minor foul confers no advantage.
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
If, on the other hand, the shooting foul is first but B2's foul is too hard to ignore; go ahead and call them both. False multiple, penalized in the order they happened. Two free throws for the shooter with the lane cleared, and the ball OOB for the team A (or bonus free throws for A2).
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Fixed it for ya.
I'm curious: you'd call a common foul here? If it's too hard to ignore, won't it be intentional or flagrant?