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Tue Feb 28, 2012, 02:38am
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Let's assume the first was a foul. The ball becomes dead as soon as the foul is committed, not when the whistle blows. So even if the second foul comes before the whistle for the first foul, it's a dead ball foul. The second would have to be a technical foul, thus it doesn't qualify as a multiple foul.
Now most of the time, when this second foul comes in so fast we don't have time to whistle the first, we'll just go with the 2nd.
But you cannot, by rule, call it a multiple foul. It's a false multiple, and each foul gets its own penalty.
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If the ball becomes dead at the moment the first foul is committed, how can a multiple foul even exist? Does this mean that multiple fouls can only occur when a player is in the act of shooting?
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