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Lew Riley Mon Feb 07, 2005 01:45pm

You folks have been so helpful in response to my first question several weeks ago, I have another one for you.... Specifically, if a defensive player runs into a legal screen and knocks the screener down or otherwise pushes him or her out of place, can it be a foul?...

Junker Mon Feb 07, 2005 01:49pm

As long as the screen is set legally, this can be a push.

blindzebra Mon Feb 07, 2005 01:54pm

Can it it be a foul? Yes.

Is it always a foul? No.

If the legal screen is within the visual field of the opponent, the opponent must attempt to avoid contact.

Grabbing and pushing the screener is always a foul. Displacing the screener may be a foul.

If the screen is legal, but not in the visual field (blind screen), displacement is expected and incidental as long as the screened player attempts to avoid the screener after contact is made.

Damian Mon Feb 07, 2005 01:59pm

Game management
 
This can be called a foul. But remember, when the offense set a successful screen. The person with the ball is now past his defender and may have an open shot or even a layup. If you call a foul and stop the offense from completing a play they performed successfully (and the defense did not), you are rewarding the defense.

So, for me to call the foul, based on your description with hard contact running into the screener, the offense play must not be about to attempt the scope. Otherwise, I go up with the foul.

That game management.

Mark Padgett Mon Feb 07, 2005 02:06pm

Re: Game management
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Damian
So, for me to call the foul, based on your description with hard contact running into the screener, the offense play must not be about to attempt the scope.
What if they're attempting the listerine?

blindzebra Mon Feb 07, 2005 02:06pm

Re: Game management
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Damian
This can be called a foul. But remember, when the offense set a successful screen. The person with the ball is now past his defender and may have an open shot or even a layup. If you call a foul and stop the offense from completing a play they performed successfully (and the defense did not), you are rewarding the defense.

So, for me to call the foul, based on your description with hard contact running into the screener, the offense play must not be about to attempt the scope. Otherwise, I go up with the foul.

That game management.

Why?

You can call the foul and still have the shot by rule, under continuous motion.


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