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Originally Posted by BDevil15
Apparently Mondays are much better for relevant answers... Sundays must be used for semantical arguments.
Thanks so much for the relevant replies and the case book citation.
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Don't be so critical. Your post left some points open for discussion, so they got discussed. It's how we roll.
Let me add a question and an answer.
1. What level was this (just curious)?
2. I've seen very good officials make this call (first to touch), so it's possible it was simply a bad call. If the player's momentum took him OOB, even if it was a legal bump by the defender, it's likely a legal play as long as he didn't maintain his dribble the entire time. As has been noted, if the official deemed that he went OOB on purpose to get around a defender, and made the appropriate call, it would easily appear as if he made the dreaded "first to touch" call.