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Dan is correct. If the ball is dead, then it must be a technical foul. The other question which the official needs to answer in this situation is whether or not to make this a flagrant technicalfoul which would lead to immediate disqualification. This is, of course, a judgement call by the official.
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Is the backside of a false foul a technical? mick |
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Mick,
It depends. The second foul in a false double or a false multiple foul could occur during a live ball, but before the clock has started following the first foul. This would then not be a technical foul. Example: B1 fouls A1. Team A awarded a throw-in. Ball placed at disposal of thrower. B3 fouls A3 before the throw-in ends. False multiple foul during a live ball. OR B2 fouls A2. Team A awarded free throws. During free throw A4 fouls B4. False double foul, again the second is a live ball foul. Or the second foul could occur during a dead ball and then it would be a T. Example A1 fouls B1 knocking him to the ground. B2 runs in and shoves A1. This is a false double foul. The second foul occurred during a dead ball so it is a technical foul. |
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