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Originally Posted by rwest
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.
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Nothing says you have to be stationary to obtain. A player could literally be walking, for example, and still meet this requirement.
Being stationary really couldn't be less relevant to LGP.
Oh, and I have a charge on that play. B1 is entitled to his spot on the floor, as long as he isn't moving at contact.