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Old Tue Jan 27, 2004, 06:39pm
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
All I see are references to "legal guarding position." Are you saying that directly equates to playing legal defense? And, are you saying that in order to have a PC foul, the defender in question has to have LGP? Aren't there potential PC fouls in which the defender does not have LGP?
No, I'm not saying anything like that. You're trying to equate plays where the defender is inbounds to plays where the defender is OOB. If the defender is inbounds, the normal block/charge/lgp rules apply. The same block/charge/lgp rules don't apply when the defender is OOB. If the defender is OOB, it is always a block. That's the interpretation that the NFHS put out this year to cover that particular situation.

Make sense, now?
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