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I agree that this would not apply. Some body part has to be in the lead, and in this case it was the knee, but I see nothing unnatural about it.
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I'm replaying and freezing with my play-cursor at about 5.75 seconds and the ball is still in the shooter's hand and the knee to the jaw/chest has just happened and the defender is already moving backward from the contact.
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Possibly, but I don't think definitively from the camera's view (defender's teammate is largely blocking the camera's view of the defender's feet). My point was simply that the shooter's knee to the defender, causing the defender to be moved backward and knocked down, happened before the ball was released/was in the basket - and that I don't see any other contact.
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The guy basically takes a knee to the face, which is why he's down for the count after the dunk. Quote:
So I have no problem with a no-call - seems cruel on this specific play for the guy to get plowed in the face, get dunked on, AND take the foul
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Nothing in the rule says that getting hit in the face is an automatic foul. Just like it would not be with an elbow if a player is legally doing what they are allowed to do. So getting hit in the face is not a good reason to simply call a foul.
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"You know, you're right...I said the contact took place after the dunk, and I was clearly wrong."
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Whatever.
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So you call a hand-check at the moment of contact? Or do you call a hand-check when the contact displaces or moved the ball handler? RSBQ anyone?
The issue is not when contact first took place, it is when the contact displaced the player. And if this upsets you, then when you work your games you stop the tape and then look at different angles and make a call. For the rest of us we will get one shot at the call and decide when contact caused displacement. And the issue of a knee hitting someone is the most irrelevant part of this discussion honestly. I guess we are going to penalize him because he can jump? Peace
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You said the contact happened after the dunk. The video clearly shows otherwise. And you still won't say your comment was incorrect. Not gonna split hairs with you, because I know you'd rather disembowel yourself with a spoon than admit you made a mistake. Even though I agreed with your ultimate application of the rules. I'm done. Whatever.
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No matter how you slice it the potentially fouling contact was well before the ball was through the hoop. It may be the case that a lot of officials will not call that a foul but such a stance is not rules based....the defender did everything they needed to do to draw the charge (assuming they were there in time...and if they were not, it should have been a block).
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