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Where do you come up with "with a moving player who is catching the ball, the defender must give time and distance to that player"
There is no time and distance required when the player catches the ball. Go back an reread the casebook play that Nevada posted. If the offense player has caught the ball; it is a guarding situation and no time or distance is required in NFHS Ball. The NBA has a different rule but not high school. This is a play where you have to see the whle play and know what happened first but as described catch then collision in Legal guarding position it is a charge/PC foul |
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