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Originally Posted by johnny d
It is addressed directly in the rule. "After an offensive rebound, there are no secondary defenders when the rebounder makes an immediate move to the basket."
None of the defenders, regardless of what they are doing at the time the rebounder makes his move to the basket, are to be considered secondary defenders. Seems pretty unambiguous to me.
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But what is an immediate move. I picture it as catching the rebound and, in one motion, going to the basket. If there is a pause or reversal of direction, I wouldn't consider that immediate.