Thread: Foul or No-Call
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Old Fri Dec 12, 2003, 11:33am
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Originally posted by PGCougar
Half-court set. Really agressive guard trying to attack the basket. Good solid D as he drives down the right side just outside the lane. Decides to change direction by dribbling behind back. As he's changing direction (way too fast), begins to lose balance along with the ball and collides with two help defenders moving towards him. All three fall to the floor.

No-call and play on? Foul on D? PC Foul on O? Why?

I know you can't really answer without seeing the actual play, but what do you look for in this situation?
With a player driving to the basket, I'm looking for a weak side defensive player to slide over to stop the drive. I look for the defender getting legal guarding position, then I look to make sure that the offensive player is stll under control.

From your description, none of these things happened. It sounds like a no-call to me.
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