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Originally Posted by twocentsworth
For those of you who think this is a charge, STOP looking at where the defender takes the contact (i.e. chest/center mass)....the defender HAS to establish LGP I. Order to have a PC (this is the problem identified by John Adams at the NCAA-M level - too many poor PC calls).
This defender NEVER has LGP.
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He has both feet on the floor and his torso facing the ball handler not just once, but twice in this play...so he most certainly does have LGP established.
This is a block IMO because when the contact occurs the defender has stuck his leg out and that's where the contact occurs.