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Originally posted by David B
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I would think it would depend on whether B2 had legal guarding position or not.
For that to happen he would have to be facing the opponent at some time before A1 made contact.
Now once legal guarding position has been obtained, he can turn his back or what ever and his status remains the same.
[/B][/QUOTE]David, if A1 pushed off a defender running beside him with an elbow or forearm, would you call the foul for the contact on the defender because he didn't have a legal guarding position?