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Originally posted by BBall_Junkie
I saw the play, and I disagree completely with your take. I saw plenty of contact on the arms and shoulder while Rasheed was making the play. The chances of making a clean block when you are as out of position as Rasheed was and from that angle is next to impossible. Excellent call made by the trail who followed the play all the way in. Rasheed was complaining to Bavetta (the lead) about the call and it was not his to make. Rasheed is a clown and in his mind has never committed a foul
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I was trying to figure out which foot remotely resembled the pivot foot after so many steps Dwyane took while holding the ball and exactly at which step Dwyane picked up the dribble in that layup, over and over again in slow motion. What I saw was there was plenty space between Rasheed uper body and Dwyane's, and between Rasheed arm and Dwyane's, at the moment Rasheed batted the ball. then the contact was all over Dwyane's body on the follow through. You must have seen it differently, which is perfectly ok.
Please just ignore what really happened, replace the two player names with A1 and B1, in the imaginary scenario as what I described, should I make a no-call or call it because the out of position block and hard hit in the follow through move? Thanks.
I did not pay attention who made that call. was it the trail or the lead? who was supposed to make the call on that play? Thanks again.