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Originally Posted by Jay R
One fairly common illegal screen by dribbler is when the dribbler is handing off a pass and screens illegally by sticking out his butt etc....
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Agree. But after the handoff he's no longer a ball handler, and any exception or "comment" to the screening rule would no longer apply.
My posts have all referred to one ball handler and one defender, and the defender is always approaching from behind.
Like a dribbler who changes direction and slows down in an attempt to run the offense and is plowed into by a defender from behind, or a dribbler who changes direction and slows down to get his footwork established before a shot attempt and is plowed into by a defender from behind.
I've never seen these called a player control foul.