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Originally Posted by Mike Goodwin
Not much movement? Look at the defender's feet before she jumps versus where when she lands. She's practically in the middle of the FTL and ends up nearly on the FTLL.
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Yes, the defender did move, but not directly toward the shooter (there was some glancing contact). Maybe I should have said that there was not much A to B movement, but there was some A to C movement.
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Originally Posted by Mike Goodwin
... the defender jumped toward the calling official ...
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Yes, but not directly toward the shooter.
The shooter dropped to the floor like a broken rag doll that was shot in the head with high powered rifle. I believe that this was a result of the hard arm to shoulder contact, not the glancing body to body contact. Watch for the direction that the shooter falls, it's not the direction of the body to body contact.
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Originally Posted by Mike Goodwin
... the official called a pushing foul, not illegal use of the hands ....
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The shooter's shoulder got hit with an arm, not a hand.
If there are a few different contact points on a shooter, my favorite signal is the push signal. It explains a lot different types of contact, like a "push" with one's arms, hands, thighs, or body.
The signal (and call) often isn't 100% kosher, but I still like it.