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					Originally Posted by RonRef
					
				 BasketballNFHS
 Casebook
 Rule 4
 4.23.2 Guarding Position
 
 
 SITUATION: B1 jumps in front of dribbler A1 and obtains a legal guarding position with both feet touching the court and facing A1. Dribbler A1 contacts B1's torso.
 RULING: Player control foul on A1. (4-7-2)
 
 Basketball
 NFHS
 Casebook
 Rule 4
 4.12.1-B Player and / or Team Control
 
 
 *SITUATION: A1 is dribbling in A's backcourt when the ball accidentally strikes his / her ankle and bounces away. During the interrupted dribble, A1 fouls B1 in attempting to continue the dribble.
 RULING: A team-control foul is charged to A1. It is not a player control foul as the contact occurred during an interrupted dribble. (4-19-7)
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 Soooo....I see where it says a team ctl foul might be a PC foul. I don't see where it says a PC fouls is NOT a TC foul, which is what I questioned from Juulie's original post.
By looking at the definition (NFHS & NCAA) I don't see how a PC foul is not a TC foul.