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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I would use "screening" principles on this (as opposed to "guarding" principles). Thus, if A1 is moving, time and distance are required.
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That makes sense to me. Since he's not facing the player he's not guarding him, but he did set a screen.
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Even when A1 has the ball?
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Having the ball only makes a difference if you are guarding him. To be guarding him, he'd have to have a LGP. Since he doesn't, we use the screening principle to determine if he legally acquired the position.