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Old Wed Oct 25, 2017, 09:13am
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post

If the time between the contacts were not "approximately" the same time, the first was either not in the act of shooting and the ball was dead...making the 2nd a T for dead ball contact. Or, the the ball became dead after the first due to the lack of continuous motion, again making the 2nd a T for dead ball contact.
I'm not sure I agree with this. I can certainly see the initial foul by B1 occurring right at the beginning of the shooting motion and then the shooter takes a legal step, jumps, releases the try, then B2 attempts to block the try but misses and fouls the shooter before returning to the floor.

I don't think you could say those were approximately the same time. Yet both are committed during a live ball and would be personal fouls.

(Would I call it that way? Very unlikely. But it's not a particularly unlikely scenario.)
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