Thread: Moving picks?
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Old Thu Nov 11, 2004, 12:38pm
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by bballplayer
So, the offensive player wouldn't be able to set a frontal pick, because the defensive player could move forward while the pick is being set and get a foul called on offensive player everytime.
The screener must be stationary. It's up to the dribbler to use the screener by moving close enough to him that his defender is screened. If you as the screener moves into the defender, you going to pickup a foul for an illegal screen.

A moving screen is when the screener and the defender are both moving in the same direction. That's legal.

It's never legal for the screener to move toward the defender and create contact.
According to NCAA rule 10-20-Art. 4. "No player shall set a screen while moving.", it seems to me that moving screen is NOT legal. is this right?

Thanks.
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