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Old Thu Dec 09, 2004, 10:49am
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Originally posted by Kelvin green

If the person establishes legal guarding position, Both feet on floor
A) I'm having trouble with the both feet on the floor thing. Doesn't that infer being "set"?

B) Isn't a PCF if, while officiating the defense, we see that the offense initiates the contact.

Thanks, Stan
Stan, the way I see it, there are two parts to the equation..
OBTAINING LGP where you must be facing, feet on the floor, and then MAINTAINING LGP. Once you have obtained LGP you earn the prerogatives of moving to maintain it.
We encourage and teach our players to take full advantage of the privilege to move once they have LGP. In a perfect world, all officials would be aware of the distinctions involved.
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