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Old Wed Dec 29, 2010, 03:43pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
I doubt that. I had one my second year of high school ball; in a sophomore game in Des Moines.

Player control on white followed by a TF on white coach before the ball could be inbounded to red.

Had a few more since, usually with a player disclosing his displeasure with a foul called on him.
It is MUCH easier than that. I bet you have one every year...a few times. Here are a few examples...

B3 fouls A2 (non-bonus). On the subsequent throwin (before the ball is touched inbounds), B2 fouls A4.

B3 fouls A2 (bonus or shooting foul). During rebounding for any of the FTs (before the ball is touched on the last FT), B2 fouls A4.

B3 fouls A2 (bonus or shooting foul). A2 makes the FTs. On the subsequent throwin (before the ball is touched inbounds), B2 fouls A4.


Basically, any additional foul on B that occurs before the clock restarts after the first foul on B is a false-multiple foul....even if you have FTs, throwin attempts that don't end, timeouts, etc.
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