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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN
HTBT but sometimes if the play originated in your PCA, you follow it through and thus may actually make a call outside your PCA. Typically I try to avoid that but if it is a fast play you may actually have the best position on it even if it moves out of your PCA. If OTOH, it was a post play/pivot move that was clearly all post area, the C would be ball watching IMHO
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Play started with pass to the forward on the block opposite the C. The player pivoted out with a dribble-back to C facing the T's direction, picked up the dribble, pivoted back in towards the basket-turned and opened up body and was facing almost in C's direction then moved to face basket, which was when the foul was called, on the basket move. What I think was making me question it besides the PCA, was that there were bodies in between the C and the play. I thought the other two had better looks. It was the correct call. There was enough contact to be called.
Thanks for your answers. I appreciate it.