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Re: Basketball Fouls
[Re: Ben2]
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02/19/18 11:46 AM
02/19/18 11:46 AM
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It doesn't take much contact at all from the defensive player to alter the trajectory of a shot. Just a little snakebite (hitting the elbow) of the shooter will cause a shot to sail way off. The offensive player is usually given much more liberty than a defensive.
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