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Old Mon Dec 06, 2004, 02:48pm
cmckenna cmckenna is offline
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Just another note to my one above....

If the defender is set up this way, with one foot out, then they do not have legal guarding position in which case the dribbler could create contact with that defender and it will be a block.

If legal guarding position is established, both feet inbounds, you could have either a charge or a block. All the other rules of legal guarding position apply. Defender to the spot first, initially facing, no movement in to the dribbler etc....

[Edited by cmckenna on Dec 6th, 2004 at 02:52 PM]
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