last night, he said he questions two rules. The first is if there is a steal/breakaway, you can simply grab the guy and it is a common foul and the team likely inbounds the ball. I agree with van gundy, this seems like a small penalty for robbing the offense of a fast break opportunity (high chance of two points). I think they should change this, but I don't think it is a big deal.
The one I care a lot about is, why if you get a defender to jump, you can jump into them to get a foul? Last night, Love jumped in front of Clay Thompson (he passed in front of him). Thompson dove forward into him and got 3 free throws. smart play, but that rule sux. Clay initiated the contact! If he hadn't, Love wouldn't have touched him. It wasn't a normal shooting motion, not even close. IMHO, that is an offensive foul.
Do others agree that it makes no sense that once a defender leaves his feet, if a shooter is within jumping radius of hitting the defender, it is currently a foul?
The one I care a lot about is, why if you get a defender to jump, you can jump into them to get a foul? Last night, Love jumped in front of Clay Thompson (he passed in front of him). Thompson dove forward into him and got 3 free throws. smart play, but that rule sux. Clay initiated the contact! If he hadn't, Love wouldn't have touched him. It wasn't a normal shooting motion, not even close. IMHO, that is an offensive foul.
Do others agree that it makes no sense that once a defender leaves his feet, if a shooter is within jumping radius of hitting the defender, it is currently a foul?