Thread: G28/G44/G45
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Re: G28/G44/G45

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Originally Posted by Wayne TenBrink View Post
Here’s are two examples that we expect to see: 1) Red is in the key and lining up for a shot. Blue pulls up close to block the shot. Red intentionally pushed blue back while remaining in contact with the key. What if its not obvious that Blue is close enough to have blocked Red’s shot but Red still bumps them? When does it become a technical foul?
Instead of preemptively pushing into blue in this situation, why not shoot the ball, have it be blocked, then go chasing after it, hitting blue while doing so? Then the intent is clear - you're going after the ball. Blue gets a foul, red does not. Its like you made the shot!