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Old Thu May 12, 2005, 12:02pm
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A defender, B1 tries to establish LGP along the sideline, attempting to induce a charge call on A1, places one foot on the court and the other out of bounds... Signal a violation B1. Others may disagree that B1 left the confines of the court by placing one foot out of bounds, yet will it apply only with both feet clearly out of bounds?
If one player is holding the ball, and steps out-of-bounds, it is a violation and the ball goes the other way. If that is true, how can you establish legal guarding position with one foot out-of-bounds. Anything outside of the lines is considered "off the legal playing surface", so even if it is one foot, IMO it should be a violation.
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