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Originally Posted by jdw3018
It's important to understand when LGP is needed (when a defensive player is moving when contact is made) and when it's not needed (a stationary player).
Think about this...a player is facing away from the ball handler, defending another player. He is standing still. The dribbler runs over him from behind. What do you have?
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Sounds to me like the player that got ran over does have legal guarding position.
My point in discussing this is that when we as officials, think of things in terms outside of the rulesbook, we don't have as deep an understanding of what we are doing. We need to strive to always think in things within the context and language of the rules.