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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
... The only possible fouls I could see on the defender here are either going from A to B (this doesn't happen, the defender's feet are stationary at the time of contact), a foul for violating the vertical cylinder (the torso is behind the feet, and the contact is offense initiated), or lower-body displacement (the walking-under signal), and none of these can be seen in real time, so I will stand by my original ruling.
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The contact is not offense initiated. The contact occurs when B1's shoulder moves forward into A1's lower torso/leg. A1's leg gets knocked backwards.
In real time, I saw this as a block based on the movement of A1's body after contact. The slow motion replay confirmed it for me.
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