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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Don't be silly. The clear implication is that the defender was right there with the ball handler and the ball handler cut off the defender at the last moment. You're just trying to rationalize a way to not call it as prescribed.
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I disagree.
Without seeing the video, we have no idea what really happened.
Perhaps the dribbler, had no clue if anybody was behind and was simply changing their direction. That's an offensive foul? No way!
I agree that based on what little we know, this is a foul on the defense. I've seen players in transition suddenly stop and pull the ball out in an attempt to run the offense. They have been run over by a defensive player hustling up court to get back on defense. That's not an offensive foul and what I envision from the OP. No way you can call that an offensive foul.