In basketball, this infraction occurs when a defensive player extends their hand or arm and makes contact with the offensive player while attempting to steal the ball. The contact must impede the offensive player’s movement or affect their possession of the ball to be considered a violation. For example, a defender swipes at the ball handler’s arm, causing them to lose control of the ball; this is a typical instance leading to the call.
This rule is crucial for maintaining fairness and preventing excessive physical play. It protects offensive players’ opportunities to score and execute plays. The enforcement of this rule has evolved over time, reflecting changes in the game’s style and emphasis on offensive freedom. Historically, interpretations and the frequency of calls have varied, impacting defensive strategies.