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Nevadaref makes a good suggestion. Whenever you have double fouls, report them, and then pretend they didn't happen. Just continue the game from whatever was going on when you called them. If they occurred during a throw-in, then you continue by administering the throw-in. If they occurred during or immediately prior to a free throw, then you continue by administering the free throw. If they occurred prior to the beginning of the game, then you continue by having the jump ball. If they occurred during a try (when there was no team control), then if it goes in you give the ball to the team who was just on defense anywhere along the endline. If the try misses, you have a dead ball with no team control, so go to the arrow.
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