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Old Wed Feb 11, 2004, 10:53am
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Quote:
Originally posted by footlocker
Something similar happened in my game last night and it begged this question:

If player A has the ball and is driving toward the hoop and the defensive player B is standing completely still.

Here is the catch. Player B has his back to player A and has never established legal guarding position. Is it a charge because B has his right to a space on the floor? Is it a block because B never had legal guarding position?

I don’t have my rule book with me so if someone could quote rules that would be great.
Footlocker, are you saying A1 dribbled right into B1 on his drive or he went up for a layup or dunk & plowed into B1 in the process?
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