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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I have a block because B1 does not have a legal position on the court.
LGP has nothing to do with a stationary defender.
If A2 takes his arm and shoves B1, then I have a player control foul.
The defender can't make a legal basketball play from his location, but opponents cannot whack him just because he has a foot on the boundary line.
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If LGP does not apply to a stationary defender in SOME instances why is the definition to obtain LGP you must have two feet on the floor and facing your opponent. Because it does in SOME instances apply to a stationary defender. Its right there in black in white.