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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
See post #56 of this thread.
See post #56 of this thread.
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Already have.
And I'm still waiting for you to explain under what rule the defender can lose that legal position by moving straight backward
BEFORE the offensive player went airborne. Not "after", before the offensive player went airborne.
If a defender established LGP in front of a dribbler and was retreating straight back in the path of the dribbler, would you allow the dribbler to speed up, gather the ball and then jump on that retreating defender? Is that a block also, using your same logic?