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Old Wed Dec 15, 2004, 10:13am
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Originally posted by ref18
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser

0.1 second before A1 becomes an airborne shooter, not 0.1 seconds before contact. This is the one siituation where I think that TOO MANY charges are being called -- when we don't note whether the driving player is already airborne before the defender slides in and LOOKS like he's established LGP.
I guess I should've been a bit more specific. But yes, LGP must be established before A1 becomes an airborne shooter.
Always? What's your call if an opponent has set up in a rebounding or defensive stance facing the basket, and was there before the shooter became airborne? Are you gonna call it on the defender just because he never had established LGP?
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