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Originally posted by Hawks Coach
I don't see your example as anything but a charge. Rule 4-7-2 defines charging. Parts a-d give examples of situations that are charging.
d. The player with the ball may not push the torso of the guard to gain an advantage to pass, shoot or dribble.
Your push-off, when done by a player with the ball, is a charge by rule and PC.
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I don't see how finding examples of a PC that is a charge
means that a PC is by definition a charge, or vice versa.
Because they are not. There are examples of PC fouls that
are not charges and there are charges that are not PCs.