Kelvin green |
Fri Dec 21, 2007 01:20pm |
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Originally Posted by lpbreeze
- from what I saw the defensive player stepped in the path of A1 at the last second and if A1 would have continued forward then it would have been a blocking foul. A1 didn't have time to move out of the way so she stepped out of bounds. There was a little contact but very minor and no one fell down or anything like that. I called a block because in my mind A1 had to go out of bounds or she would have had to run into B1 who got to the spot late. If there was absolutely no contact then I suppose I would have called out of bounds but the contact was very little and I called a block even though it wasn't a typical block call.
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I am going to have to tell you I think your statements are contradictory here.
-Defensive playeer steps in at last second and if A continued forward there would have been contact...
-B-1 gets to spot late.
Remember, There is no time or distance that a defensive player has to give somone who is in player control. So if they got to the spot before contact, and meet the requirements of LGP its not a block....
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