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Originally Posted by JRutledge
He does not have to stop, but his feet were planted. The issue is was he there before the shooter went airborne.
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He can't be moving towards the opponent at the time of contact...and he was. His torso was still moving into the path and into the shooter. Getting the feet on the floor doesn't give you the right to the space until the torso is over the feet. That is a fundamental element of verticality.