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Originally Posted by Old School
JR, I want you to think about this real good before you respond again. If I didn't have a rulebook, how would I know about the term Habitual Motion? Gotcha!!!! Ahhh..., one more thing, H/M is irrelevent to any play?
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No, he's saying habitual motion doesn't matter when it comes to a block/charge call. it only matters when deciding whether or not to count a shot when there's a foul by the defense. If you actually read the book instead of looking for terms to throw around, you'd know that. But, then again, reading comprehension can be difficult for some people.
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Originally Posted by Old School
(blah blah blah) At a recent camp, I was told that as the Lead, you don't watch the feet. As the Lead, you have from the waste up. (blah blah blah)So I'm saying that if the call comes from the Lead who watching from the waste up, the only possible call you can have is a defensive block, imho. (blah blah blah) Easy call, block, 2 shots, game over.
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All this to say, "I don't care about the rule, I think it should be a block."
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Originally Posted by Old School
The National Basketball Association you moron!!!
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Which would be relevant if the game in question were played under NBA rules; which it wasn't. Note, the NBA actually has a rule in place for this; but unless you're playing with a 24 second shot clock and calling defensive 3-seconds (among other differences), you can't base this call on where the player was standing.
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red in the above quote is a paraphrase.