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Old Thu Mar 19, 2015, 10:43am
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes View Post
No one Wants to go with a blocked shot followed by incidental contact on the arm? Green continues to push the ball out of bounds so white ball on the inbounds. Can someone do one of those poll thingies for college level officials only with A block. B. Charge. C. Blocked shot, off green. There is a whole lot of different opinions.
My very initial thought on first with was to ship it. But the. I could have bought a block because the defender dun fell down. Then I saw the legal blocked shot. The moral of the story I guess is sell the crap out of it.
Hitting the arm isn't a legal blocked shot. At the time the arm was hit, the shooter still had a chance to complete the shot, even if it had been partially blocked previously.

I could go with a block too since, the defender's leg, at the time of contact would extended well beyond his torso....and that is where that contact was.
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