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As Keith said, it depends on the second free-throw. Read 4.19.9 Situation A, it will clear it up for you.
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A foul during rebounding action before the clock has started after a free throw is a false double foul. A foul during a throw-in resulting from a foul is a false double foul. (These situations assume that a team member from opposing teams, not the same team, committed the fouls.) It's not uncommon at all. |
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B1 called for a blocking foul as A1 is crossing the division line. After a warning, as I walk past A1 to administer the free throws, he earns a T.
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![]() You don't call a false double foul. You call two separate fouls, each based on their own merits, that when taken together meet the criteria for a false double foul. A T following a personal foul is probably the most common example.
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Sorry, wasn't meaning to bust anyone's chops.
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