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Was he in LGP? No.
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Correct.
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Did he have a right to be on the floor? No.
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Incorrect. Pretty basic and you'll be the only one arguing that point. All players are entitled to their spot on the floor, even if it is horizontal.
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Are you going to call traveling?
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Nope...nothing at all....unless he actually travels.
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I hope not. If anything kill the play to see to the injured player, but in no way does the offense lose the ball. You can't be on the floor rolling in pain and cause the offense to lose the ball.
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By what rule?
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However, if its bang-bang, then you have to call a block because the player does not have LGP nor does he have the right to be on the floor like that.
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Incorrect again. LGP is not relevant.
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He can't occupy as much space as he wants.
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Actually, he can in this case.
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What do you call when B1 is laying on the floor and during rebounding action A1 trips over B1? Its called a block.
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It's called tough luck for A1.
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B1 is not in LGP and doesn't have a right to cause A1 to lose his balance by being on the floor.
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A1 doesn't have any right to land on B1....it's a no call....nothing...ever....not even a judgement call. By rule, there is no call to be considered.