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Go back and read what I was responding to. BITS was talking about "establishing LGP." Establishing and maintaining are two different things. And yes, I use LGP when talking to coaches. If they do not understand what that means, that is there problem. Peace
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As I understand this, we are saying you can't have LGP unless you are/were set in front of the offensive player. Is that correct?
Ex. Fast player catches slower player from behind on fast break. Fast player gets in front of slower player, but can't establish LGP, yet is in the same position as other sitchs where LGP was established, ie. drive from the half-court offense. This doesn't pass my smell test, but in reading the NCAA Def. of LGP, it is correct.
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There is also no minimum distance for LGP to be established, so the defender could be standing at the FT line w/ the ball handler at half court and LGP could be established. |
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The feet have to be on the floor and facing a ball handler. It does not say the feet have to be set at any time. Peace
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I second JR's point that the only requirements for establishing legal guarding position per rule 4-23-2 are
a The guard must have both feet touching the playing court. b. The front of the guards's torso must be facing the opponent. Again, there is NO requirement for the feet to be set in order for a player control foul to occur. For the coach's benefit consider these examples. a. defender at top of key with lgp and steps straight back towards foul line. While defender is moving dribbler impacts defender in chest with dribblers shoulder. -- player control foul b. defender is stationary with legal guarding position (lgp) as dribbler rapidly approaches, at last second, before severe impact, defender turns slightly (and shuffles feet) in order to protect self -- player control foul c. defender is moving along with dribbler toward dribbler's basket when dribbler sharply changes direction and impacts defender in torso - player control foul |
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