To me, it's rather simple. "In the path" means in the path of where the dribbler wants to go. If the dribbler is trying to go sideways, then "in the path" can be either directly in front of her or between her and the basket (based on the assumption that the goal of the offense is to score a basket from as closely as possible). If the defense is beat (Can't define it, but I know it when I see it) then my count restarts.
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