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Old Mon Apr 23, 2012, 12:10am
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Situation 1:

Assuming B1 is making a play for the ball, and assuming one player isn't in a more advantageous position to play the ball than the other, I would have nothing (I'm assuming B1 went down to slide as well in this situation).
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I actually read the play the other way around...still would have to see how the situation played out but strictly going from your scenario, it would be a foul on the sliding player.

Situation 2:

From the sounds of it, B1 is in a more advantageous position than A1 to get to the ball...thus the onus will be on A1. I'd most likely have a foul on A1

That's if I'm envisioning these plays correctly. Did you see these type of plays occur in a game?
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