"Yea, but that's why I'd want to see it. I'm not sure how I'd define a "full step", and I'd want to see the movement of the defender, and the distance between, to see if I'd call anything. I can't imagine calling an elbow in this case, unless there was a deliberate attempt."
Assume there is no full step, the distance is six inches, both players had come to a complete stop when the screen is set and the defender never saw the screener, so there is no "deliberate attempt".
Does it matter if the arms are strait up or slightly bent? The defender can extend his/her arms, right?
This is a fundamental defensive posture taught to kids from
age 6 on: "keep your hands up on defense".
This isn't a verticallity issue since it's a blind screen, right?
Thanks again.
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