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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
No call. Contact is marginal and has no effect on the play.
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For NFHS I think I am going with Billy on this one. The contact is marginal to the offense but the defender is their with plenty of time in LGP prior to the shooter becoming airborne. He turns to absorb some of the contact which he is allowed by rule, but is still knocked over I don't think this constitutes marginal or incidental contact. The offense is responsible for contact once defender has LGP and remains in front of the play. I have a charge.
Would any of you be more likely to rule this a charge if it 10 feet further from the basket and a floater lay up instead of a dunk?