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Originally Posted by TimTaylor
You're wrong. The screener's feet were set before the defender's left foot hit the floor.
And as Cameron pointed out, the screener was in fact moving (backwards) in the same path & direction as the defender before he set the screen.
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I'm right and I'll show you step by step what happens in this video.
The offensive screen
jumps off his left foot landing on both trying to set a screen. Not only does he land almost the same time the defender is on his left foot, which is illegal, but when he lands he's in an illegal screening position. Left foot is behind the free throw line and he has his knee and shoulder stretched out. He notices his position is horrible and tries to correct it. By the time he corrects and tries to get straight up and stationary the defense doesn't even have HALF a step to move.
As for the path and direction, this one is easy. At BEST he jumps parallel to the table, and at worst he jumps from opposite table side to table side, slightly. The defense is clearly running from table side to opposite table side. So not only are they clearly running in two different lines, but this isn't at all what the rule 4-30 art. 6 is talking about.