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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
If the defender is trying to get to the ball handler on the other side and the offensive player, they are not moving parallel. If the offensive player is moving and the defender is trying to get to the ball handler on the other side, the offensive player has violated the screening rules that require them to be stationary when setting a screen...and must be stationary for 1-2 steps since the opponent is moving. What you've described is a textbook illegal screen.
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so you're saying an offensive player that's moving MUST stop when a defender approaches them and all the onus on the contact is on the offense?