@urShmeat@LakeShowYo It appears Castle didn’t step out of bounds but he did throw an elbow at Hart’s face/neck so it would be Knicks ball either way. Calling JT out of bounds instead of a foul kept Castle from fouling out.
@MaloneRuimy@cream_city2 You need to learn the NBA rule book before you speak up…
As long as you context the ball first any contact afterward in the arm/hand isn’t considered a foul.
@theonlyaubs I was removing the part of your point that mentioned the foul, dummy. I wasn’t attacking you, I was helping to clear up the comment as there wasn’t a foul at all per the rule book.
@echolley3@espn@BenGolliver You’re sidestepping my request because you know the clip doesn’t show anything. I asked you to send it so it’s here in the convo chain. You’re getting defensive because you know that shit doesn’t exist.
@echolley3@espn@BenGolliver Show the clip if you can see it.
The rulebook is clear. If the defender makes contact with the ball first then continued motion making contact with the offensive players hand or arm is not a foul. You can try to twist it all you want. The rules are clear.