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Originally posted by Sven
I'm confident we've had this discussion before, but I can't locate the thread.
A1 dribbling fast along sideline in backcourt. B1 establishes legal guarding position near the division line.
B1 was not located directly on the sideline; there was perhaps a foot of space between B1 and the boundary. It was through this gap that A1 dribbled when the contact occurred.
I got nothin'; fans want somethin'. What do you have?
Sven
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You have a PC foul - (This BTW is one of my pet peeves when it is not called as a good defensive play is canceled by the referee.)
Rule book 10.6.2 . . . A dribbler shall not charge into nor contact an opponent in his/her path nor attempt to dribble between two opponents or
between an opponent and a boundary, unless the space is such as to provide a reasonable chance for him or her to go through without contact.
One foot is not a reasonable chance disiance. Three feet is generally considered the minimum distance and it comes from Case book
10.6.2 SITUATION C: During congested play in the free-throw semicircle, B1 and B2 are less than 3 feet apart when dribbler A1 fakes to one side and then causes contact in attempting to dribble between them. Ruling: Unless one of the defensive players is faked out of position to permit adequate space for the dribbler to go between without making contact, it is a player-control foul on A1. (4-7-2)