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TC foul???? Do you consider it legal for the defender to be moving sideways after the passer was airborne? Or do you think she was enough in the path to be OK to be moving?
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That takes continual motion to the next level. No way that bucket counts regardless of the call on the collision. I say punch it! TC, no bucket. She looks like she has LGP to me. Bang Bang play though.
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as I see it, the defender's feet were at about the S and the C when the offensive player left the floor. I don't see movement by the defensive player after that except to shift the weight from the left foot to centered -- and that isn't what caused the contact.
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So, it appears the defense got screwed twice. Not that it hasn't happened to me. |
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I am with Bob here. I have a TC foul after watching the replay and I definitely would have called that in real time. Even if you're going to call a block, you can't count the basket. The defense definitely got screwed twice.
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