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Originally posted by psycho_ref
If the shooter never felt it and doesn't think it is a foul then how can it be disadvantageous?
Someone will say, "how do you know he/she didn't feel it.
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I used to do this trick with people to illustrate a point - I would get right up in front of them and put my fingertip ever so close to their nose. As I kept my finger there, about a millimeter from their nose, I would ask them if I'm touching them. Of course they would say no. Then I would say, "Yes I am", and point at my feet, which were up against their feet. The point being people sometimes concentrate so much on one thing, they're not aware of anything else. I think that's why many defenders look so amazed when a foul is called on them while they're trying to block a shot - they are concentrating so much on that ball, they're simply not aware their body collided with the shooter as well.
I guess my point in all this is don't take a player's word that they didn't feel contact - use
your eyes to determine if contact occured, and if that contact caused the disadvantage.