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Old Fri Feb 15, 2002, 02:01pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Juulie,

I'd say that the defender in my example, at least, has perfectly legal position. As long as he's not displacing the offensive player or holding his hands in front of the offensive player's face to cover his eyes, then I think he's playing good deny-defense. The foul occurs when (in my example) the offensive player sweeps the defender's arm away.

Chuck
Chuck --

I'm gonna argue a little here, not to be testy, but to clarify in my own mind. How is the defender legal if her arms are out to the side? I thought this was not legal guarding position, and if there's any contact, it's that defender who has committed the foul.

juulie
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