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Originally Posted by jdw3018
If the player is not moving (and even if he is in certain directions) you cannot penalize a player for being on the ground in NFHS.
Verticality (or a 'cylinder') has nothing to do with it.
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Interesting . .. can't speak for the NFHS we play FIBA. By our rule your initial legal guarding position requires both feet to a planted on the floor. Ten any contact created out side your space until you restablish a new LGP is your foul.
SO for us kid on the floor is not holding a legal guarding position and is responsible for the contact since the offense is entitled to legally take the space he's being tripped in.