Thu Feb 07, 2013, 11:42am
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Archaic Power Monger
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 5,983
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Originally Posted by ColeTops25
I've learned many things reading posts on this forum. This thread caught my attention because I have been trained to believe that a player laying on the floor does not have LGP. My Interpreter states this is accurate. However, as my wife will attest, I have been wrong on plenty of occasions, and I'm sure that an Interpreter has been wrong before. That said, this dialogue has bothered me because I was starting to believe that I have been making the incorrect ruling with regards to this matter. As such, I decided to enlist the help of IAABO Coordinator of Rules Interpreters, Peter Webb. Below is his response to my question regarding a player laying on the floor.
"As is cited within you description:
A-1 does not have legal guarding position. The ruling is a blocking foul on A-1.
A-1 is fine laying on the floor, however, he/she is not in a legal position as per rule 4.23, when a player extends him/herself's body or body part beyond the normal stance/position and then contact occurs he/she is not in legal position.....ruling foul."
I feel better that what I have been ruling is corroborated. YMMV...hope this helps.
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Send him the caseplay that BktBallRef posted above and see what his reponse is then.
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