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Originally Posted by youngump
I thought to have LGP you had to be in position and be trying to guard your man, no? So a guy falling over backward couldn't have it?
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To establish LGP the defensive player must have both feet touching the floor and the front of the torso facing the opponent. Leaning back does not make the player lose LGP.
Also, in the play in question, LGP may not even be an issue. The defender may have turned to face the basket, anticipating a shot, positioning himself for the rebound. Instead the offensive player has made a move to the basket. Even though the defender may now have his back to the dribbler, he is still entitled to his spot on the floor. Now this defender looks over his shoulder to see his opponent flying in his direction going for the dunk. Defender instinctively steps forward, away from the contact. Shooter lands on top of him. No basket. PC foul.