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Originally Posted by Dad
This play is talking about LGP.
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Originally Posted by Adam
yes, but many seem to apply this even to a stationary player, where LGP is normally not required to draw a charging foul.
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We know he doesn't have LGP because he has a foot on the line. The question then is if he has a legal position period. 4-23-1 entitles every player to a "spot on the playing court provided such player gets there first without *illegally contacting an opponent."
So he is out of bounds, by rule. How then does he have a legal position when contact with the dribbler happens?
As far as I can tell, any contact between an OOB player and a dribbler short of intentional/flagrent by A is going to be charged to the defender.