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Sep 7, 2024
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brj8
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It depends.
Are you within playing distance of the ball? Then the rules are different.
If you are not within playing distance of the ball then you are much more limited on what you can do.
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Is it legal to throw your shoulder into another player to keep them from
BackPacker
Sep 7, 6:19pm
No. Should have been a foul
Hawk Talons
Sep 7, 6:20pm
Pretty much never gets called
Coop
Sep 7, 6:23pm
It depends.
brj8
Sep 7, 6:25pm
if the attacker is dribbling it out ahead of them, after each dribble its almost
cwilke1
Sep 7, 6:30pm
Shoulder-to-shoulder contact pretty much never gets called regardless
Coop
Sep 7, 6:35pm
I don't know if you can be called an attacker without touching the ball but
BackPacker
Sep 7, 6:43pm
They let shoulder-to-back go way more than they should
Coop
Sep 7, 6:49pm
Maybe the brief angle made it look worse to me than it really was
BackPacker
Sep 7, 6:53pm
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