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Originally Posted by Judtech
Assuming there is no displacement or holding by the screener:
1. If both players are moving with A2 cutting to the basket when B1 makes contact trying to get around A2 does A2 have to let B1 through? If so why?
2. A2 cuts to the basket and makes contact with B1 would this be a foul? If so, why?
3. If B1 and B2 switch and A2 rolls to the basket and B1 cant get around A2 is that a foul? If so, why?
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You seem to be attached to "displacement" and "holding" as if they were the only or primary instances of fouls during screens. Blocking and pushing (the genus of which "displacement" is a species) are just as common if not more so.
1. It depends. If B1 gets to a spot first and A2 bumps him, that's a foul.
2. It depends. It might be a block on B1 if he's late, a push (TC) on A2, or nothing. The fact that A2 is "cutting to the basket" is totally irrelevant.
3. Probably. If A2 is screening while moving, that's an illegal screen.