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No travel...nice footwork and ball handling.
Two fouls. 1. armbar/handcheck that reroutes the dribbler as she's cutting across the top of the lane and trying to go to the basket. The defender is also stepping towards the dribbler so you could also call that a block. Either way, it knocks her off her path. If we're protecting freedom of movement, that should be called. We might be patient to see where it goes. If the shooter isn't able to turn the corner, I don't think you can pass on it. 2. The, on the far side, the dribbler got head and shoulders by, negating any LGP the defender may have had. The defender kept moving and was moving into contact with the shooter...the L had a perfect position to see it and made the call.
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