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Old Fri Aug 14, 2015, 08:01pm
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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams View Post
Is there illegal contact created by/responsible to the defense? If we agree the screen is illegally set yes.
Kind of confused by this line. If the contact was created by the defender then in this case in can't be an illegal screen.



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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams View Post
Phase 2: Is the contact created more then incidental? Excessive/leading to rough play - No your going to get much worse than that on legal screens and plays. Gaining a clear and immediate advantage, based on how it was defended - where it was on the floor, the players reactions and result patient whistle says no significant advantage.
If you're going on the premise that it was an illegal screen, the contact had to have been deemed more than incidental. There also isn't anything in the rules requiring illegal contact of any kind to be excessive in order for it to be called a foul.

The term "significant advantage" isn't used in the rules, either. Determining a foul at its basic level comes down to the answer to this question: Did A do something to B to gain an advantage that wasn't intended by rule?
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