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Originally posted by ronny mulkey
We've all seen this play, right? B1 has run of endline for a throw-in. A1 fronts B1. B1 takes off quickly down the endline followed, of course, by A1 who runs into screener B2. Is this screen not set outside A1's field of vision?
Mulk
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It might be, but usually, sufficient time and distance are given so it still *might* be a foul (remember that contact on a screen can be severe, and if A1 doesn't try to push through the screen there's probably no foul; and the ball was unlikely to be inbounded to B2, so there might not be a disadvantage, ...)