How anyone sees this as an offensive foul is beyond me. If that type of contact happened in the key, would you say Johnson was set and had established that position? Mitchell doesn’t extend his arm either.
It’s a good no call, but if you’re calling contact, it could only be a blocking foul on Johnson.
How anyone sees this as an offensive foul is beyond me. If that type of contact happened in the key, would you say Johnson was set and had established that position? Mitchell doesn’t extend his arm either.
It’s a good no call, but if you’re calling contact, it could only be a blocking foul on Johnson.
It’s clearly a block (feet not set, still sliding) and a flop but the no-call in that situation is the right call
If Mitchell had been knocked off balance it’s a whistle