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Old Sun Apr 15, 2012, 12:11am
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer View Post
Throw-in after a made basket...tight pressure on the ballhandler full court. You'll see the inbounder walk down the court with the dribbler using him as a screen. Since the screener and the defender will be moving the same direction, if there's contact, it's still a legal screen...even with the screener moving.
This is really only a valid example if the defender is following the screener and that is not like the case in this situation. If the screener is following the defender and there is contact, the screener has fouled.

A better example....

Fast break. A4 running/jogging/walking straight down the court in line with the right lane line. A1 slashing from the sideline to the right block. B1 is racing down the court, also in line with the right lane line, in an attempt to get to A1 but runs into a moving A4 and is prevented from reaching A1. Legal screen.
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Last edited by Camron Rust; Mon Apr 16, 2012 at 04:39pm.
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