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Old Tue Feb 01, 2011, 08:40am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
I don't know. I'm picturing a foul. For one, we don't know whether A2 got the rebound or not, so the ball may still be loose. Two, if A2 did get the rebound, he doesn't get to just land on another player who had a spot to which he's still entitled. If you need to find an advantage here, realize that B1 is not going to be able to play defense against A2.

Now, if B1 wasn't knocked down, displaced, or impeded in any way; play on.
While I agree, the play also says that B1 was moving. So, he may have moved into A2's landing space after A2 left the ground. If so, blocking foul on B1.

To the OP -- three responses, three different answers -- no call, foul on A, foul on B. That should clarify it for you.
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