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Old Mon May 10, 2010, 09:15pm
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Originally Posted by Tio View Post
Based on the film, the play is a blocking foul. The defender did not have legal guarding position when the shooter began his habitual shooting motion.
You used the wrong standard for determining the decision, so not surprisingly you reached the wrong conclusion.
You need to judge whether the defender has obtained his position prior to the shooter becoming airborne (both feet leaving the floor). If you pause the video while the offensive player still has one foot on the court, you can see that the defender is in his position with both feet on the floor and his torso facing the opponent. He got there just in time.

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
CHARGE!! CHARGE!! CHARGE!! I watched the play very closely and the defender obtained a LGP just before the offensive player went airborne to shoot the ball.

MTD, Sr.
I agree. Good call, MTD.
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