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h. When a double technical foul or any simultaneous foul occurs during a stopped-clock period, all fouls shall be charged but no free throws shall be awarded if the penalties are equal. Only the number of free throws awarded shall be used to determine if the penalties are equal. If the penalties are not equal, all free throws shall be administered. The game shall resume at the point of interruption using the procedures in Rule 7-3.2 unless one team has been awarded possession of the ball as part of a penalty. Case Book Correction to A.R. 130 – Rewrite of Ruling – “When the technical fouls assessed against A1 and B1 occur during the same dead ball period, the technical fouls are charged but no free throws are awarded." I think the correct ruling is no free throws, Norfolk Ball on the endline. But, like Raymond said the rule book is contradictory in places. There is a Foul/Penalty chart on page 113, that says on a double technical (live or dead), you don't shoot free throws unless one of the fouls is a flagrant 2. TBH, that is what I was looking at initially in the OP when I pointed out no one was ejected, and wondering why free throws were shot. |
4-15 Art. 4. False double foul. A false double foul occurs when there are fouls by both teams, the second of which occurs before the game clock is started after it is stopped for the first.
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The exception for CDBT technical fouls I referenced is actually under the Class A technical foul penalty paragraph in the rule book. I'm going with the penalty enforcement that is directly tied to the Class A Technical Foul rule over inconsistencies found under Scoring and Timing, Throw-ins, or Personal Fouls. I chalk it up to sloppiness by Art Hyland's editing team Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
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