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Old Thu Dec 03, 2015, 01:53pm
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Originally Posted by deecee View Post
It is illegal when the player makes contact and dislodges the opponent. I've watched the video a half dozen times and don't see anyway this would NOT be a foul on the ball handler. The success of the handoff, like I said already, is immaterial to what happened.

Take the ball out of the equation and imagine he is just another player. Now how would you judge the contact?
How is there illegality to a specific player when contact occurs 'in the middle', where two players meet as their paths cross?

Doesn't dislodging an opponent infer that the opponent was maintaining a specific spot on the floor, hence not moving?
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