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Old Mon Feb 22, 2016, 04:33pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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#1. Correct. Contact before the dribble has ended.

#2. Correct call. Wrong official takes the call. Should defer to lead. Lead started to show charge. Trail was also "showing" by his steps towards the backcourt. The T also had an open hand instead of a fist. Maybe the L deferred to the trail because he thought the open hand was implying there was a travel first.

#3. Correct call....Moving into the shooter.

#4. Correct call.....defender was in the path, facing, with two feet down well before contact (and contact occurred before the opponent ever left the floor to jump). It is not required that a defender be stationary. Lateral movement, even at the time of contact is legal if they have obtained LGP and that defender did.

#5. Correct call. Any "push-off" was not until after he was already fouled. Defender didn't have LGP....jumped sideways and across the path of the shooter and, as a result, didn't have any rights.

#6. No idea what he said but he was clearly directing something disagreeable at the official.
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