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Old Wed Feb 28, 2007, 02:03am
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Originally Posted by ranjo
I have seen a similar thread in the past years, but can't find it now and can't remember how it ended.

A1 takes a short jumper from the free throw line. B1 turns toward the basket anticipating a possible rebound. The ball bounces off the backboard toward A1 who secures it and drives into the lane for a layup, but in the process contacts B1 from behind, knocking him to the floor as he makes the layup.

My problem is this: B1 did not have a legal guarding position as he was not facing his opponet, but he did get where he was first and he did get there legally.

Minor contact I would let go, but I'm not sure how to interpet the rules when there is excessive contact.

Block? Charge? No Call? How have some of you handled this?


I Have a CHARGE. . Remember everyone is entitled to a spot on the floor. B has established a guarding position on a player with out the ball. Time and distance shall be required to attain initial guarding position. He needs give no more than two strides on a player with out the ball, has to give the oppent time and distance and when A is airborne he must on the floor before A is in flight.
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