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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Now, this may sound like a smart-a$$ question (and I've been known to ask one or two...), but are there instances where it actually becomes handy to write things down, in order to sort everything out? I'm thinking of an instance where you might have a common foul, followed by a shove back, then a punch is thrown, followed by players leaving the bench, etc. Are penalties that require ejections treated differently than a "normal" unsporting foul?
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In some cases like those a note pad would be great.
The cancellation procedure refers only to "play" penalties (throw-ins and free throws), not to accessory penalties such as ejection.
In FIBA, leaving the bench during a fight is treated very differently than in Fed. All players leaving the bench are ejected, but only one T is charged to the coach (and usually it's cancelled with some other penalty, for example the corresponding T to the other coach), independently from the number of players involved.
Note that a shove followed by a punch by opponents is
not a double foul, nor they are technical fouls but rather unsportsmanlike (U) fouls or disqualifying (D) fouls: the free throws resulting from them, if not cancelled with other penalties, must be shot by the offended player (or their substitute, in case of ejection).
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