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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
If I'm reading you correctly, that is simply wrong!
How could you have a block on a stationary defender? If he had LGP before becoming stationary, he is not required to maintain it if he becomes stationary....a stationary defender doesn't need LGP. LGP only grants the defender the privilege of movement at the time of contact. Even so, I contend that he still had LGP (assuming it had it to start with). The fact that the shooter ran into him says the defender was in the path of the opponent. Getting head/shoulders by the defender doesn't automatically cancel LGP.
That should be a charge or nothing....never a block.
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Agree. If the defender is stationary and he got there legally, he's always entitled to his spot on the floor, LGP or not.