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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:15am
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Simultaneous fouls

What happens if there are simultaneous fouls during a play? One involves say an illegal screen by A3 while the other is a flagrant on B5 for elbowing A5? B5 is ejected and A5 gets free throws. Does A3 get a personal foul on him as well?
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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:16am
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What happens if there are simultaneous fouls during a play? One involves say an illegal screen by A3 while the other is a flagrant on B5 for elbowing A5? B5 is ejected and A5 gets free throws. Does A3 get a personal foul on him as well?
Assuming they happen at the same time, why wouldn't he?
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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:17am
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Assuming they happen at the same time, why wouldn't he?

Now thats what I call likeminded... we need to call 1 together :-)
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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:27am
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So on a rules test the possible answers are as follows for which is NOT part of the administration of the call:

A3 and B5 both charged with fouls
B5 ejected
A5 awarded two FTs for flagrant foul
Play resumed from spot closest to where ball was.

Assuming there are no FTs awarded then as my answer.
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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:30am
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Correct, it's a simultaneous foul, no free throws.
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Old Wed Dec 01, 2010, 10:31am
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Assuming they happen at the same time, why wouldn't he?

Now thats what I call likeminded... we need to call 1 together :-)
Agreed.
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So on a rules test the possible answers are as follows for which is NOT part of the administration of the call:

A3 and B5 both charged with fouls
B5 ejected
A5 awarded two FTs for flagrant foul
Play resumed from spot closest to where ball was.
Since these are simultaneous, no free throws are awarded. It seems strange since you want to award free throws for the flagrant. But since they happened at the same time, no free throws, even though one was much more severe than the other.
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