Wed Feb 08, 2017, 02:42pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by frezer11
I know the question was not directed to me, but "to and through" has nothing to do with the rule. That phrase often implies that it is required for the offensive player to drive through the defender, and put them on the ground for it to be a foul. If there is legal guarding position and sufficient contact to cause displacement, then it should be an offensive foul.
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Basically, this.
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