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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 11:31am
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A1 fouls B1 near the division line. At the same time, B2 fouls A2 near the end line.

Double Foul

Go to the Arrow. A has it

Where does A inbound the ball?

NF please


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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 11:38am
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A1 fouls B1 near the division line. At the same time, B2 fouls A2 near the end line.

Double Foul

Go to the Arrow. A has it

Where does A inbound the ball?

NF please


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A inbounds the ball at the OOB spot closest to Team B's foul.

Check out http://www.nfhs.org/sports/basketball_interp.htmThis one's in there.

You're welcome.

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Dec 4th, 2002 at 11:06 AM]
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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 11:49am
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A1 fouls B1 near the division line. At the same time, B2 fouls A2 near the end line.

Double Foul

Go to the Arrow. A has it

Where does A inbound the ball?

NF please
This isn't a double foul. These are simultaneous fouls. A double foul occurs when two opponents foul each other at approximately the same time.
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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 12:36pm
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A1 fouls B1 near the division line. At the same time, B2 fouls A2 near the end line.

Double Foul

Go to the Arrow. A has it

Where does A inbound the ball?

NF please
This isn't a double foul. These are simultaneous fouls. A double foul occurs when two opponents foul each other at approximately the same time.
My mistake. This is a simult foul. What would be the ruling in college?
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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 12:39pm
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My mistake. This is a simult foul. What would be the ruling in college?
Same as Fed. A gets the ball at the spot nearest to B's foul. In your case, that's the endline. If there's team control at the time of the fouls, then no reset of the shot clock (NCAA 2-13-7e)

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Old Wed Dec 04, 2002, 08:57pm
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Thanks, BL, I didn't know this one.

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Originally posted by Larks
A1 fouls B1 near the division line. At the same time, B2 fouls A2 near the end line.

Double Foul

Go to the Arrow. A has it

Where does A inbound the ball?

NF please


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A inbounds the ball at the OOB spot closest to Team B's foul.

Check out http://www.nfhs.org/sports/basketball_interp.htmThis one's in there.

You're welcome.

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Dec 4th, 2002 at 11:06 AM]
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