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