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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
It wouldn't be a false double foul, because A1's actions would not be flagrant or intentional.
Plus, you can't penalize A1 for being pushed into B2 by B1.
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A1 was fouled by B2 in the act of shooting...ball is live...
Presuming the lead calls a charging foul like it appears he does, you would then have a foul on A1 for charging and thus by rule a false double.
Now as a matter of practical application, I wouldn't imagine calling a foul on A1 for being pushed/bumped into a defender. That I agree.
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