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Old Thu Jan 09, 2003, 10:27pm
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Re: false double foul

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Originally posted by MN 3 Sport Ref
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Originally posted by Rev.Ref63
4.19.6 Situation A:
Airborne A1, while trying for a field goal, is fouled by B1. A1 continues with the trying motion and before or after releasing the ball, crashes in B2 who has legal position. The try by A1 is successful. Ruling: Even though A1 was fouled, the ball remains live because the foul occurred during the trying motion. When airborne shooter A1 fouled B2, however, this was a player-control foul, which caused the ball to become dead immediately. Therefore, the field goal by A1 does not count, however A1 is granted two free throws for being fouled in the act of shooting.

Would this be a double foul? Would B team get the ball after the free throws? I guess I’m not seeing this case clearly. Any insight is appreciated.
This is a false double foul refer to 4.19.8A in the Fed case book. Foul by B1 does not cause ball to be dead. PC by A1 does however. Cancel the basket if good For the foul by B A1 recieves 2 throws w/ the lane cleared. B then gets the ball for a spot throw-in closest to the spot of the foul (as a result of PC foul) Administer the fouls in the order they occurred. For NC2A rules are different regarding airborne shooter so that is a different case.
Isn't this a false multiple foul? Since it isn't the same two.
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