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Originally Posted by rekent
Basically yes it is a RSBQ, but the teaching was that even if RSBQ is effected, if there is no possession consequence and the aggrieved is better off, pass.
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Possession consequence has more to do with rebounding plays.
In judging RSBQ I'm determining if the defender's contact restricted the offensive player from performing his desired action. Bumping a ball-handler may not cause a turnover but it may throw off the timing of the alley-oop pass that he was setting up.