I don't understand how you could let the contact go if it was significant contact.
If B1 is coming from the side at a high rate of speed and clearly goes for the blocked shot (therefore not flagrantly going after A1) but then barrels into A1 after the shot is released so that A1 goes flying into the second row of the bleachers, you're trying to tell me you're going to let that contact go, simply because A2 tipped in the missed shot?
What happened to old adage of protecting the shooter? Are we supposed to stop protecting him because his teammate got the rebound of his miss?
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