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Old Mon Apr 13, 2009, 07:07am
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
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.
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 View Post
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).
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?
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