If you make that call, you will still need to duck.
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
JR, this has nothing to do with multiple fouls. This is a simple play regarding the guarding and screening rules that are in the rules book.
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Multiple fouls are in the rulebook, and I am not trying to call that. So because you seem to think that you could call a screen on a player with the ball, then call that. But I think it does not make good common sense, especially in the play described. Because if a dribbler runs in front of a defender, I do not think it is a good call to call a foul on the dribbler. I guess then you could say it is a foul in a dribbler is ahead of a defender and stops, you should call a foul on the ball handler no matter what. Not very good common sense. To me that is looking for trouble.
Peace
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