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Originally posted by Larks
Even if A1 is dribbling and steps on B1's foot (B1 is in legal guarding position) and A1 goes down they want something called. In this case, a block. The clinician called this a "wrong place, wrong time" foul.
Larks
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Regardless of how "they" want it called, I look at this situation and can't help concluding that A1 initiated the contact on B1 who is in a legal guarding position. If there is to be a foul called, it should be on A1. And I would not call that foul. Am I missing something?