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Originally Posted by just another ref
Seeing the whole play is fine, but is not the whole story here. The danger, I think, is letting the second half of the play totally obliterate the first. Was the contact by the defender a foul or not? I happen to think it was. So a more obvious, "everybody in the building saw it" reaction from the dribbler shouldn't cause the first contact to be ignored.
This was like the mom with the kids in the back seat. The second hit got punished, even though it was caused by the first.
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Then the only answer is the FD foul.
Shoot two shots with the lane clear, ball to the defense afterwards.