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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
ART. 9 . . . When a dribbler in his/her progress is moving in a straight-line path, he/she may not be crowded out of that path, but if an opponent is able to legally obtain a defensive position in that path, the dribbler must avoid contact by changing direction or ending his/her dribble.
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This is the part I usually use to explain it to a coach if/when they have a question - no foul, out of bounds, going "thata way."
Usually not a popular decision due to the contact and awkwardness of A1 going out of bounds. But the right call IMO.
Thanks Nevada