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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
More irrelevant points. It has nothing to do with the dribbler knowing who was coming or where they were but the mere act of cutting of the path of the opponent. It is, by the action itself, an illegal screen.
By your argument, you'd have to argue that 80% of fouls shouldn't be fouls because the player committing them didn't mean to.
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That's not what I meant and you know it. So if a dribbler, suddenly changes direction, for whatever reason, and a defensive player runs them over from behing you are going to go with an offensive foul by applying the screening principle?
Good luck with that. Some of you guys like to show how smart you supposedly are and apply principles that are not correct to the situation.