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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 01:35pm
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B5 is guarding A5 (post player) who is on the weak side of the key. A5 attempts to cross the key and establish good post position on the strong side. B5 effectively attempts to "block" A5 from crossing the key by assuming position in front of A5 where ever he attempts to move to. Minimal contact is made between the two players until A5 becomes frustrated and attempts to push B5 to the side.

Is the "body checking" or "blocking out" legal by B5?

Does it matter if B5 is facing A5 or can he perform this same defensive maneuver with a "back screen"?

My assumption is that this procedure is correct in both instances assuming that B5 is not physically holding A5. I would think this same type of defense is analogous to a legal block out position/movement in a rebound situation.

Am I correct?
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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 01:44pm
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Total guess on my part here, before the pros move in but I would say you are correct, matter of fact if A5 "displaces" B5 it would be a foul on A5?

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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 01:50pm
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Lightbulb Hmm.

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Originally posted by Starman311
Minimal contact is made between the two players until A5 becomes frustrated and attempts to push B5 to the side.

Is the "body checking" or "blocking out" legal by B5?
Starman311,
Sounds like a push on A5.
A5 caused the contact, so why penalize B5?

I do not know "body checking", and your play does not sound like "blocking"

mick
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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 01:53pm
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If A5 uses his/her hands to push B5, then it would be a foul on A5. If A5 uses the body to establish position, then it would be legal providing the position hadn't been already established.
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Old Thu Feb 10, 2005, 02:39pm
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Is the "body checking" or "blocking out" legal by B5?

Legal, right outa the definition of a "screen" in rule 4-39-1-"A screen is a legal action by a player who, without causing contact, delays or prevents an opponent from reaching a desired position'.
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