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By rule, you could certainly come up with both since the defensive foul doesn't make the ball dead (continuous motion). However, both would have to be very substantial for me to actually do that...and to date it has never happened.
What happens more often than not is that the official either stays with the first one or sometimes goes with just the charge since it was probably the bigger more obvious foul.
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Does the defensive "hack" change the motion of the offensive player to cause the charge?
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I don't believe it does.
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false double foul if you were to call the foul on b2 and then on a1 on the charge. Basket would not count if went in. A1 would recieve two free throws with an empty lane. Then depending on made or missed free throw would determine the spot in which team b would get the ball for the throw in.
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