
Wed Feb 20, 2019, 04:47pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyMac
While, by rule, a ball handler may have to be treated as a screener, I have never seen a ball handler called for a player control (illegal screen) blocking foul in over thirty-eight years of officiating (added to years of playing coaching, and observing).
Player control fouls are usually called for a ball handler plowing into a defender, not for a defender plowing into a ball handler from the rear.
If I ever call this, I'm not looking forward to explaining it to the coach, even if I whip out my rulebook and prove that I'm correct.
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One fairly common illegal screen by dribbler is when the dribbler is handing off a pass and screens illegally by sticking out his butt etc....
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