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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 09:18am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Re: Re: Re: Further clarification

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Originally posted by dblref
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Originally posted by bgtg19
I'm not sure that it's all cleared up for me.... If they are traveling down the same path, yes, O.K., the foul is on B1. But what I have seen, and I'm guessing that the original question here contemplated, is when A1 *moves into* B1's path and stops. A1 gets to the spot first, but B1 is going too fast to stop or change directions. Tough luck for B1?
No, foul on A1. When ever getting to a postion in the path of a moving opponent (who does not have the ball), time and distance must be given for that opponent to stop or change directions. This can be up to two steps depending on the speed.
If the foul is on A-1 (who is dribbling), then do you call it a player control foul?
Isn't A1 in control? Isn't a foul by a player who is in control of the ball (or an airborne shooter) a player control foul?
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