If I have read the play right, this is NOT the traditional blarge. A blarge is one point of contact judged differently by two officials. This one iis two different actions observed by two officials while the ball remains live. If the time span is close enough, it could be considered a double foul. That would mean the shot would count and the defense would get the ball. If they were noticeably separated, I'd treat them as two fouls....a false double foul. Order of occurance... No basket (PC). Shooter gets to shots. Defense gets the ball.
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