It sounds as if the two hands on the back were there for a period of time, and they did not increase or decrease in pressure.
If you think there should be a foul, consider this:
Do you think there is a difference in B disadvantaging A when comparing A's dribble to A's shot attempt?
If so, then call a shooting foul.
If not, then give it a split-second to see if B removes their hands, and if not, you have to call the common foul before any attempt is made.
My personal opinion is that there most definitely is a difference. I'd definitely consider a shooting foul. But, I would have to see the play.
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