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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
She was slowing down, but her position in each and every frame was forward of the previous frame.....
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...and then both her feet hit the floor prior to contact from the BH/dribbler, meaning for that moment she has LGP and then verticality takes over. She was not out of her vertical plane when contact took place. If you pause the slo-mo at the moment of contact the defender's feet/knees are slightly ahead of her torso, not even or behind. How would she be creating contact?
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Originally Posted by APG
1. She wasn't set
2. She hopped into position
3. She was moving laterally
4. She was moving
I think that covers it all 
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