Fri Dec 09, 2011, 12:43pm
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
This play actually occurred in my scrimmage on Wednesday. Looking for thoughts.
A1's try is successful. B1 has the ball out of bounds for the ensuing throw-in. Due to a brain-cramp or something, B1's throw-in goes directly to A1. A1 catches the throw-in pass just outside the free throw lane at around the second hash-mark.
B1 steps inbounds and establishes an initial defensive position within the RA. A1 drives to the basket and there is contact on B1's torso.
My initial reaction, and the call I actually made, was a blocking foul on B1 because he was inside the RA. But after the scrimmage, I began to wonder if B1 should have been considered to be the primary defender.
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This play is on the NCAAW video posted today(I think). B1 is a primary defender and can draw a charge.
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