Actually more of an up-and-under windmill than a reverse but awesome no matter what you want to call it.

Pdub wrote:That was a blocking foul and a poster by Jeremy Evans. The defender set his feet while Evans was in the air. It's not something I would expect the refs to notice in real time, though. When something happens like that, they should just let the play go.
Agreed, though the way charges are called in the NBA they don't really seem to place much stock in when the defender's feet are set. From memory, it's not even spelled out very clearly in the rulebook. It's something I'd like to see cleaned up.