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Originally posted by Larks
And..a conversation came up about if there is a collision or if a player goes down...there must be a foul. Even if A1 is dribbling and steps on B1's foot (B1 is in legal guarding position) and A1 goes down they want something called. In this case, a block. The clinician called this a "wrong place, wrong time" foul.
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Larks,
As I wrote in another thread, only women's ball is called this way, and I believe that it is wrong.
What this clinician said is in direct conflict with 10.6.1 Situation E, which tells us that every player is entitled to a position on the court even if it is while lying on the floor, and if another player trips over this player "no infraction or foul has occurred and play continues."
I know that I am quoting the NFHS book, but maybe there is something similiar in the NCAA manual.