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Old Sat Jun 26, 2010, 07:39pm
Scrapper1 Scrapper1 is offline
Lighten up, Francis.
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee View Post
Did B1 have a legal position in the play being discussed. Yes, indeedy!
In the play that I outlined above (understanding that it's different from the play in the original post), the answer is no. The defender is still moving to his/her spot (on the floor) while the shooter is airborne 90% of the time. That's my point. Once the shooter (or any player, really) is airborne, the defender better not still be moving to his/her spot or it's a block.

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2) That play has absolutely nothing to do with what we're discussing. TWP.
I understand that (except for the TWP part). I've already apologized for changing the original scenario. If you think there should be a new thread for my scenario, I wouldn't object. But in MY scenario, 90% of the time, the call is a block.
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