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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
In general, I'd agree with that but if the defender got pump faked or otherwise "tricked", I'm probably not going to call anything if there is ANY doubt. Typically, the defender did go up in anticipation of blocking the shot. The defender did have their hands/arms up there in anticipation of the ball being there. It just so happens that they anticipated wrong. I just don't see that as an infraction.
Now, going up there on the wrong side or while the ball is rolling on the rim, I can see....but not after being pump faked.
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I can see that, but if he's hitting the backboard hard enough to rattle the rim, as the OP suggests, I don't see how that could happen with a pump fake. That's (in general) a player who determined he was going to swing for the fences, and when the ball didn't go, he swung anyway.
What shot blocker isn't even watching the ball when he swats at it?
I'm not saying it's automatic, and I can't judge without seeing it, but I'm just saying how I picture the play.