Thinking NFHS rule set, you can make a case the defender had LGP almost immediately before the shooter left the floor, but that's a tough one to make in real time, particularly with A-2 trying to screen him.
Looking at another angle, BNR makes a fair point that A1 wasn't affected, but considering the defender went down, how much of a foul call is about RSBQ and how much of it is simply to say "knock it off"? (Granted, that's more about hand-checking than a blocking foul.)
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