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Originally Posted by JohnDorian37
4.7.2(d) says nothing about LGP, so I believe I made the correct call.
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It's 4-7-2d. Dashes for rules, dots for case plays.
4-7 defines what constitutes a block and a charge. It's not suppose to say anything about LGP. LGP is defined in 4-23.
If the dribbler extends his forearn into the defender, it's a PC foul, whether the defender has LGP or not.
If the defender is moving toward the dribble and creates the contact, it's a block.