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Old Tue Jan 25, 2005, 01:26pm
Hartsy Hartsy is offline
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
I agree with Rut. If the dribbler drops the shoulder, the defender is going to have to be wildly out of position to get hit with a block.
I have made a few calls based on this. They were so popular, the coaches for the team I called the foul on stood up and cheered for me!

Most people think if the defenders feet are moving, then it's a block. Legal guarding position does not mean you must "be set". That's what I hear as much as "he lowered his shoulder". The opposite side says "he wasn't set!"
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