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Old Wed Oct 13, 2010, 08:22pm
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Consider this sequence:
1. A1 releases the ball on a try
2. B2 fouls A2 away from the ball
3. B1 fouls airborne shooter A1
4. The ball enters the basket

I've got
a. score the basket
b. charge B2 and B1 with personal fouls
c. administer a free throw for A1 with the lane cleared
d. administer throw in for Team A at the point closest to the foul by B2

I've got no direct rule or case reference for administering the free throw first -- only that this seems the only practical way to administer the penalties. Any different interpretation or clarification?
Why isn't this just a simple multiple foul call? I am separated form my books at the moment, but why give A the ball again?
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Old Wed Oct 13, 2010, 08:35pm
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Why isn't this just a simple multiple foul call? I am separated form my books at the moment, but why give A the ball again?
A multiple foul involves two teammates fouling the same opponent. The situation in question involves 2 different opponents, so a multiple foul does not apply.
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Old Wed Oct 13, 2010, 09:33pm
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A multiple foul involves two teammates fouling the same opponent. The situation in question involves 2 different opponents, so a multiple foul does not apply.
A multiple foul is committed against the same opponent, but a false multiple foul does not necessarily have to be against the same opponent, just fouls committed by the same team. 4-19-12.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 09:09pm
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Why isn't this just a simple multiple foul call? I am separated form my books at the moment, but why give A the ball again?

JK:

You are on the right track. This is a false multiple foul. All fouls are penalized in the order that they occured.

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