nice thread.... on the technical note I think it is silly that what are obviously intentional fouls are not enforced as two shots and ball. They should be unless the league has actually carved an exception for hack a shaq fouls.
There are good points on both sides to this argument. If basketball is a non-contact sports where a foul is assessed for non incidental contact with a player then the team that intentionally fouls to gain an advantage should be discouraged from doing so which means something deterrent i.e two shots and the ball back. Another thing is for the referees to be given the discretion to play the advantage rule, i.e ignore the foul if it is not really preventing the team in possession from advancing. If the fouling player then grabs on to a DeAndre preventing him from moving at all, that is an easy technical foul, delay of game and maybe ejection. This is all supportable if you agree that basketball is a non-contact sport where fouls are not encouraged as part of the game. NOW HERE COMES THE BUT.
But if basketball allows fouls as part of the overall strategy of the game... we have heard stuff like player Y or X brings 6 good hard fouls or you don't go in the paint unless you can take the contact. If fouls are an integral part of strategy, then the league should not be in the business of deciding which fouls are considered game delaying just because the foul is on a player than cannot shoot free throws.
My solution to the hack a shaq is to make sure every player than embarrasses himself on the foul line should have all his Clonks featured on SHAQTING THE FOOL.