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Originally Posted by btaylor64
Rita I agree with the block call. Anytime a player trips another player or feet get tangled up I am calling a tripping foul. Accidental or not, LGP or not.
I don't care whether B1 has legal guarding position or not that is a non-basketball defensive move used by people who are too lazy to move and hope that the player will trip and the refs will deem it incidental contact.
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Are you serious?
Nothing personal, but that is absolutely and completely ridiculous. If a defender has a legal guarding position, then the position of his legs is legal too. If an opponent then goes over his legs, you
ONLY have two possible calls-- a foul on the offensive player or no-call. You
CAN'T call a block on a defender with LGP. EVER!!
Ridiculous advice.
And btw, it's exactly the same rule in NCAA and the pros too....the levels that you say you are doing.