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Old Wed Feb 11, 2004, 11:55am
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The problem in the thinking here is in the title of the thread -- "Block/Charge". The play where a player from the B team has his back to the dribbler is not a block/charge situation. The phrase "block/charge" only refers to plays where a guarding B team player and an A team dribbler have enough contact to necessitate a foul call. In the situation described above, the block/charge rules don't apply. What Chuck said fits in better with the overall rules. And then there's someting in the rule book, I think, about the player who is behind the other one being responsible for contact.
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