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It is possible to get a 1 and 1 when it is an offensive foul but...

1 and 1 is when the person is not in the act of shooting and gets fouled. So a 1 and 1 can be gotten on offense and defense

but a player can also shoot 2 without being in the act of shooting a basket. this happens when the team already has 7+ team fouls

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