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Originally Posted by dahoopref
Another good play for discussion.
P#31 was a secondary defender during OSU#3's outnumbered fastbreak drive to the basket.
IMO, P#31 moved laterally when OSU#3 was airborne and the contact occurred.
From the 2016-17 NCAA Men's Rulebook:
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Question: How,when or at what point would you determine #31 to be the secondary defender? When the video begins, the dribbler has already passed #12 from Purdue just outside of the 3 pt. arc. From that point, it appears the play is just the dribbler vs. #31. Not necessarily questioning your statement. I just am not sure. Could #31 be considered the primary defender in this specific play?