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Originally posted by Camron Rust
That screen would have to have a enormous girth to automatically force B1 six feet away from A1. If so, then I'd agree that B1 could be closely guarding. However, if B1 is more typical, it's not an automatic termination of the count.
Guarding (above or under the screen). Less than 6 feet. Count continues.
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The plays I've seen have not discussed / considered the momentary nature of a defensive player going under a screen.
The plays I've seen have had A1, A2 and B1 all in (nearly) a line and reasonably stationary -- no count is started here (in NCAA ball, at least).