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|  Having the weight of the ball block knock one player into another... 
			
			Had an interesting sitation last night. A1 goes up for a fast break layup and B1 is setup slightly to his right to try to take a charge. A1 at first holds left going up for the layup to avoid the contact. B2 comes in and has a clean block (but the kind that if it was held for another second could've been a jump ball). The change in momentum sends A1 crashing into B1, who had maintained his legal guarding position (or rather his "Ready to take a charge" position haha). I had a no call but wondered what you all thought?   | 
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			Advantage/Disadvantage call if A1 knocks B1 down, gets the ball and scores. I have a charge If B1 doesn't get any advantage of the bumb from A1 play on But this depends on the situation and the gametype (one of those I think you have to see to call) 
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