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Originally posted by ref18
In this situation does B1 have to have LGP before A1 is airborne, or does that not matter with the pass and crash??
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B1 cannot take away A1's landing spot after he's airborne, whether he has the ball or not. That would be a block whether B1 had previously obtained LGP or not.
Assuming that B1 did not move into airborne A1's landing spot, LGP or not, B1 is entitled to his spot on the floor. If A1 initiates the contact by crashing into B1, any foul is going to be on A1.
In short, I don't see how LGP affects this play either way.