Simultaneous Common and Intentional
I had this situation last week in girls 6th grade league. Both teams are in bonus. My partner calls a foul on B1 on a rebound attempt. As my partner is whistling, I see A2 push B2 with both hands in the back away from the play. I called intentional foul on A2. We had A1 shoot 1 and 1, then B2 shoot 2 at the other end. Then we gave ball to team B at centerline opposite table. Was this right?
What if it was not called intentional, and therefore called a double foul? No shots and POI, which would have been AP? What if it was "more" after my partner called his foul, and I considererd it a dead ball hence a T on A2? I think this situation would need to be administered the way we administered it. Right? |
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If the 2nd foul was an intentional, you should have put the ball in play at the spot nearest that foul.
Had it been a technical, what you did would have been correct. And rainmaker is right, this is a false double all the way no matter what kind of fouls you call on A2. |
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I vote false double. :D
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You were right. Your partner's whistle made the ball dead, so the first foul was a personal, the second a technical (intentional or flagrant contact during a dead ball). You cannot "combine" them. Administer them separately in the order in which they occurred.
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If you rule that the fouls didn't occur at approximately the same time, you have a false double foul and you penalize the fouls in the order that you called them. In this case, you would have a personal foul, followed by an intentional technical foul. |
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