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Nothing.
Screener gave plenty of time and distance. Turned his torso to absorb contact. The rule book even states that on a blind screen the player being screened may not see the screener in time to avoid contact and the collision might be severe but should be ruled incidental. If you feel like the defensive player saw the screener and displaced him, push on the defense. |
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Despite the turn, even if it was just a bit towards the opponent. I see that turn as a movement to protect himself from getting crushed. He even stepped away with the left foot. Quote:
This wasn't a blind screen, the defender was running forward right at it. Just because he had is head turned doesn't make it blind. It just means he wasn't looking where he was going. A blind screen is one set outside of the visual field and visual field is defined as behind the screened player. Push on the defender.
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I am calling a foul on the defender. The screener was just trying to protect himself. Nothing hard to sell, he has a right to prepare for contact. And he did not turn directly into him.
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Um. No. Bad rationale. Nothing by the book, but if you’re in the camp of “gotta call something” (which I probably would be here), it’s a push on the defender. To say he displaced the legal screener is an understatement. Not hard to sell to the defender’s coach at all. Screener stood there like a tree. He might not be happy but I’m keeping that conversation very short and we’re moving on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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![]() You do not want to know what I think of that kind of "illogical" thinking. By my standards, I am speechless right now. MTD, Sr.
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By what rule is that an illegal screen?
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In my mind the kid moved toward the defender. I have no problem with him going back a little for impact but he goes up. Just my opinion
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