You Make The Call: Pass And Crash
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1st view...block...and count the basket.
2nd view....same. 3rd view...same. |
Block, not sure about the basket. Hard to tell if he started the motion. Probably would give the benefit of the doubt to the shooter.
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Block and count it.
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I see things differently here. What did the defender do wrong?
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Block. No basket.
Defender moved into the passer. |
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And, since the passer was moving and didn't have the ball, the defender had to be in his path with time/distance. |
Personally, I don't think the contact warranted a foul.
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I looked at this frame by frame. When the defender comes into view, the offensive player still has the ball and the defender has LGP - two feet down and facing the dribbler, who still has the ball so no time and distance applies. From that moment on, the defender retreats a half step and then straightens up. So, this looks to me like either a no call or a charge.
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At game speed, block, no basket.
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At first glance: no call and let them play through. For me it looked like the defender embellished the contact...probably because he was moving into the offensive player's path when contact was made.
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I have a block by Green because he stepped to his left with his left foot into White's path after White had releashed his path.
MTD, Sr. |
I need a better computer, because with the angle we have, I'm not seeing the same thing. I want either the lead's angle or a better computer with more definition; or both.
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Either a no-call and allow offense to score or block on B1 before A2 gained PC. Not giving Team A a basket and a foul.
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