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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
You can't have it both ways. Your criteria are self-contradictory. You're basically saying he doesn't have to get the feet down to maintain LGP but he has to get the feet down to maintain LGP (which is getting to the spot first).
Getting to the spot first after already having LGP has nothing to do with the feet. It is about the space...where the torso's meet. Defender clearly got that first.
Calling it the way you're suggesting is just screwing defenders....that makes playing good defense an impossible task.
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I've called plenty of fouls against the offense, so don't worry... I'm not screwing defenders or making playing good defense an impossible task.
Having both feet down at the spot of contact is the way I'm defining getting to that spot first. How would you define getting to a spot first, which would satisfy the first part of legally guarding a player?