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Most players and coaches, if there is a direct scoring opportunity (i.e., and open layup), do not want you to call a foul that gives them a throwin. A few don't get it, but most would actually be upset with you for taking away 2 points. |
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In judging RSBQ I'm determining if the defender's contact restricted the offensive player from performing his desired action. Bumping a ball-handler may not cause a turnover but it may throw off the timing of the alley-oop pass that he was setting up. |
I feel like either you, or whoever told you, is mixing up philosophies. Possession consequence deals with rebounding situations. If it applied to the plays you're talking about, you could literally have defenders body bumping dribblers without regard as long as the dribbler didn't lose possession of the ball.
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Example, bump at half court of a turnover/fastbreak when the pass is being released to a teammate who is ahead of everyone and streaking undefended to the basket and the pass comes out clean. Sometimes you let those go for the obvious benefit. Otherwise, it isn't about possession consequence but about RSBQ. |
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