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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes
Now what if there is an intentional foul followed by retaliatory intentional foul (ie fouled player A1 calls fouler B1 a naughty name like jackwagon) and you have A6 and B6 ready to sub in. This is what I am thinking: This is a false double foul situation. Administer in the order of occurence. A1 shoots intentional foul shots, (here's the kicker) B6 is subing in for B1 to shoot the technical foul shots. So I would think at this point both A6 and B6 could enter the game. Now, who gets the ball? Don't want to say AP because that seems to easy. Thanks everyone, trying to wrap my head around this scenario.
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You'd have an intentional personal first of all. What you described afterward sounds like an unsportsmanlike technical foul rather than an intentional technical foul (shove=int, name=unsporting). You do have a false double foul meaning you administer free throws in the order they occur. In this scenario, you'd be able to sub after the first free throw for the intentional foul and between any other free throws.
Remember a false double foul means all free throws are administered in the order they occurred. Administer the intentional personal foul, then the unsporting T.
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