Thread: Block/Charge
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Old Thu Jul 13, 2006, 11:00am
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Originally Posted by IREFU2
Got it. I get the picture.
Another hint: you should look at where the contact occurs. If it occurs on the torso of the defensive player (assuming he has established and mantained a legal guarding position), then the dribbler is responsible (charge). If contact occurs on the knee, leg or arm of the defensive player it is a block, as it is illegal to impede the progress of an opponent extending such parts of the body.

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I have seen this called a block several times.
Well... On the court it is more difficult than on the book, you know
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