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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Assuming BNR's quote is correct, then the NCAAW is different.
Art. 2. In a fast-break situation, any defensive player(s) initially shall be a
secondary defender.
Either way, though, I think this is primarily for the RA rule and not necessarily for the "whose call is it?" discussion.
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You are correct, this definition is used to decide PC/block plays in regards to the RA on fast breaks. However, the favored philosophy on the men's side is that L is primary on all such plays in the paint, going to the basket involving secondary defenders regardless as to where the play originated or whether or not the RA is involved.