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Originally Posted by rwest
I never said he could jump on him. Under certain circumstances B1 being on the floor can be a block. I did not make a blanket statment. It depends on time and distance and if the player being defended as the ball or not.
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Note that the NCAA has a different take on the "fallen player" -- in NCAA if B1 falls and A1 gets the rebound and trips over B1, it's a foul on B1.
I wish FED would either leave the case play in the book, or issue a "retraction / change" when they take a play out of the book.