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Old Mon Mar 24, 2003, 10:47pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
2)If they decide that the push didn't cause the charge,they now gotta figure out if the ball went in or not before the lead called the player control foul.If it did,you ignore the dead ball contact(charge) unless it is unsporting,intentional,flagrant,etc.If the ball hasn't gone in when the charge occurs,the ball will become dead immediately,and the shot won't count. A1 will now get 2 FT's for being fouled in the act of shooting.
Huh?

If the PC foul is called, the basket doesn't count, regardless of when the PC foul occurred.

If the ball has been released, and the shooter is not airborne, it can't be a PC foul.

If the shooter is airborne and commits the PC foul, it doesn't matter whether the ball is dead or not.

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Originally posted by canuckrefguy
If we're going to call both fouls isn't this a "false multiple" foul?
No, it's a false double foul. A multiple foul or false multiple foul are committed by the same team.
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