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Old Thu Mar 15, 2012, 08:58am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by letemplay View Post
Considering the last part of this rule, having the head and shoulders past the defensive player, would the offensive player need to be on a path TOWARDS the basket? Would moving in a lateral direction be enough to have the count dropped, provided the dribbler is by the defender?
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Originally Posted by letemplay View Post
Can anyone answer my question here?
If A1 is moving laterally (parallel to division line) and the defender maintained a position that would put him in the path of A1 if A1 changed direction towards the endline then yes I would keep my count. If A1 has gotten far enough ahead that he could turn the corner and the defender would be trailing then I would stop my count.
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