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I know, I know. After simultaneous fouls, you go to the arrow. But how about. . .
A1 is fouled by B1 while in the act of shooting. At the same time, B2 is fouled by A2. So we have simultaneous fouls, but one of them was committed against a shooter. So it seems that there are some options: 1) No free throws, just go to the arrow. 2) Shoot 2 FTs with nobody on the lane and then go to the arrow. 3) Shoot 2 FTs with players on the lane and continue as after any normal FT. I think #3 is right out, even though that's what actually happened in the game that I heard about (about 15th-hand). So the question is, is A1 allowed to shoot FTs for being fouled in the act of shooting if his teammate commits a foul at the same time? How about this twist. A1 is fouled by B1 while in the act of shooting. At the same time, A2 and B2 foul each other. How do we administer that one? Seems like the same options apply.
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Sounds sorta like a false double foul to me. B1 and A2 are assessed a personal, the ball becomes dead when A2 fouled B2, so A1's shot cannot count, and A1 is shooting two, with no resumption of play procedure in effect.
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If these are simultaneous, as stated, you can't have a false double. Simultaneous foul. (4-19-9) No free throws, alternating possession. (Go to page 67 1-d under "Summary of Penalties for All Fouls.")
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No offense to speedy by we continue to see comments such as, "...the ball becomes dead when A2 fouled B2, so A1's shot cannot count,..." Probably read it 10 times in the past 2 months. We have Fund. 13, which says, "A live-ball foul by the offense (team in control or last in control if the ball is loose), or the expiration of time for a quarter or extra period, causes the ball to become dead immediately, unless the ball is in flight during a try or tap for goal. The ball also becomes dead when a player-control foul occurs." Seems to me that either a new Fund. or an addition to #13 should read, "No foul causes a shot in flight to become a dead ball, except a player control foul." |
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