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Originally Posted by Freddy
Waiting for a second thought.
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4-27-3 should be taken into account:
"Contact which does not hinder the opponent from participating in normal defensive or offensive movements should be considered incidental."
If A2 got the rebound, the question could be asked; what movements were prevented by the push? Typically, I like to hold my whistle when the "right" player gets the rebound, but if the displacement is significant or the play is getting rough, I might grab one where the offended player got the rebound or the basket went in.
If the players somehow take that as permission to start pushing, start getting them if you feel you need to reign it in.
The last thing I want to do, though, is to reward a player for pushing by taking an easy bucket away from his opponent. This is like calling the defender for a slap on the arm as the dribbler blows by him for a wide open chip shot.