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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Quote:
Originally posted by blindzebra
Cite a rule reference for the count to end. The fact that there is a reference to screening teammates adds to my stance, not yours.
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Cite a rule reference that says the count continues. If the rule that you cite supported your stance, it would not say "enclosed by screening teammates."
How can you be guarding a player if another opponent is between you and the initial player?
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How can you be guarding him if he's enclosed by teammates?
What if B1 has LGP and A2 sets a screen, B1 slides past the screen and takes it right in the center of his torso by a driving A1. You going to say it's got to be a block, because B1 can't be guarding through A2's screen?
A screen does not keep you from attempting to guard a player, and has no baring on LGP or closely guarded.
How is it that the count continues if you have a switch from B1 and B2 on A1 as long as B2 is within 6 feet before the switch? When does a switch usually occur? Would not be during a screening situation would it?
[Edited by blindzebra on Nov 3rd, 2004 at 05:55 PM]