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Originally Posted by BryanV21
Not saying this is right, but I was thinking...
1. When the defender falls back early it kind of acts like an undercut of the shooter, which can be dangerous.
2. Falling back early makes the torso contact minimal, and minimal contact often doesn't result in a foul call.
So, as a result, a blocking foul on the defender should be called.
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1. Still his spot and he has a legal right to move backwards.
2. I agree sometimes it minimizes contact to the point where we don't have a foul. But in that case,
we don't have a foul.