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Illegal box out
I am 6'5" and normally play with people much smaller than me. I was playing with someone about 6'1", but more built than I am and whenever I tried to box him out or post up, he would stick his leg in between mine. This wouldn't actively trip me, but it prevented me from moving at all, or else I would be tripped. I've never seen someone use these tactics before and called him out on it, but he claimed it was legal. Is he allowed to do this, since he's not actively tripping me, even though he's restricting movement?
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And you are going to call what type of infraction for this? Certainly not a personal foul, since the way it is described makes it sound as though there hasn't been any contact. Sounds to me like a something similar to the team that sets moving screens all day, but the defensive players are too dumb to run into the screen, and instead get put at a huge disadvantage and try to go around the person setting the illegal screen. Since an illegal screen is a personal foul, not a violation, there isn't really anything against the rules until there is contact between the two players.
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Post Play ...
2015-16 POINTS OF EMPHASIS
1. POST PLAY New information has been added to the Rule Book that addresses cleaning up post play. It is legal for offensive and defensive players to touch when both are maintaining a legally established position. Illegal contact on a post player is any tactic using hands or arms or just generally demonstrates rough physical movements that allows a player on offense or defense to control the movement of an opposing player. It is a foul and should be ruled as such when: a. An opponent is displaced from a legally established or obtained position; b. An arm-bar is extended and displaces an opponent; c. A locked and/or extended elbow displaces an opponent; d. A leg or knee is used in the rear of an opponent to hold or displace; e. Holding, hooking, slapping, pinning or pushing the leg or body of an opponent; f. An offensive post player “backs-down” and displaces the defender once that defender has established a legal guarding position.
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In the 2015-2016 POEs, rebounding, too:
2. Rebounding [snip] Some examples of illegal rebounding activity are: C. Using the hips or knees to hinder or impede an opponent.... [emphasis added] "Sticking his leg in between mine" so the OP couldn't move without tripping? Hard to imagine being unable to move without tripping, as the OP says, unless there's some contact, certainly enough for a foul. |
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But once there is contact the guilty party is the one sticking his leg between the other player's legs: infraction of the Principle of Verticality. MTD, Sr.
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Violation?
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Frankly, if he has one leg out front he can't guard you. Go to the block, post up, tell your team to throw you the damn ball high, catch it, pivot, shoot and score. Finally, its pickup basketball. Sometimes you have to send a message. |
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Also, he definitely can guard him. The whole point of illegally holding someone with your leg is to get a huge advantage. Wouldn't be much point to it otherwise. |
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Question to OP: Was your weight being supported by his leg? I've played college ball as a PF/C and seen enough as an official. I don't understand the position and how it hindered the movement.
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And as to your "thug ball" comment I will say that there are well understood pickup rules for players who can actually play. I haven't played in years but, when I did I would never call foul on opponent. They were on their honor. If I fouled I would call it...no matter what. If someone plays like BS then u have to deal with it. Usually only once. And I get if a leg is pushing you. But holding...can't see that worth complaining about. Shocking for me to see u say it's a huge advantage. It just isn't. Last edited by BigCat; Mon May 09, 2016 at 05:29pm. |
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