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Old Thu Jun 10, 2010, 01:30pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by just another ref View Post
Okay, check the definitions of block and charge. They contain the word illegal.
There is no legal block. There is no legal charge. They are merely fouls, and if they were legal, they wouldn't be fouls.

So, is a screen is illegal, by definition it is no longer a screen, but merely a foul.
But there is a difference.

The offending player in a block/charge is not trying to commit/set a block/charge. The block/charge is all by itself the failure to do something properly...thus it is illegal by definition.

However, a screen is a legal act and the player trying to commit/set a screen is doing so on purpose (usually) and is only charged with a foul when they do so improperly...when it is not a legal screen....or is an illegal screen.
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