If B1 does not have a legal guarding position (and in this case he doesn't) then screening principles are going to apply. In this case, it is even simpler since B1 is stationary. Every player is entitled to their space on the floor.
If A1 contacts B1, then we need to determine if the contact was enough to disadvantage B1. If it was not, we could pass on a whistle here. It certainly cannot be a block.
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