Common Foul, defender makes legitimate attempt to play defense Common Foul, transition scoring opportunity has ended Transition Take Foul, Defender not in position to make a legitimate defensive play
“This is an example of a common foul, and it is not a Transition Take Foul. The defensive foul, committed by Anthony Davis, occurs after the transition opportunity has ended. This is a common foul. The transition scoring opportunity ends when the dribbler, Mike Conley, no longer continuously advances the ball with pace. In order to have a Transition Take Foul, there must be a transition scoring opportunity, and the offensive team must be continuously advancing the ball with pace.”