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Adam Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:03pm

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Originally Posted by doubleringer
Way to stand up for your former residence.

I shouldn't have too, but M&M can be mean sometimes; apparently just for the purpose of being mean. Kinda like the Joker.

Adam Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:04pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
What do you mean? I bet Dan tries to stay out of Iowa as well? :confused:

I don't think Dan could find Iowa.

M&M Guy Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:06pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I don't think Dan could find Iowa.

Hmm...and <B>I</B> get called the mean one.

(Even though I agree with your point...)

grunewar Mon Jul 28, 2008 01:47pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Kinda like the Joker.

Mean for mean's sake! Great movie Snaqs!!

Camron Rust Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:38am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Good point. I really don't know why it shouldn't be an immediate violation instead of waiting for contact. The FED rationale for all play including LGP is supposedly that the game should be played in-bounds. You...well maybe me...would think that that the same principles would apply to both guarding and screening.

Yet we still make throwins from OOB and allow the offensive team to be OOB durning the throwin...how odd!

Camron Rust Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:41am

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Originally Posted by truerookie
B2 obtains lega guarding position on A1, who is dribbling near the sideline. B2 stays in the path (implies movement) of A1 but in doing so has (a) one foot touching the sideline or (b) one foot in the air over the OOB area when A1 contacts B2 in the torso.

Ruling: In (a), B2 is called for a blocking foul because a player may not be out of bounds and obtain or maintain legal guarding position. In (b), A1 is called for a player -control foul because B2 had obtained and maintained legal guarding position (4-23-3a)

Here is the KEY point that some just don't understand. It's all about LGP...you can't have it OOB. If the play doesn't require LGP, this case/rule is irrelevant and a player's location is not relevant regarding a foul.

Camron Rust Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:50am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
1. Why is it a violation for the screener to be out of bounds with one foot? He's legally allowed to be there.

2. If he's stationary, why is it a foul on B3? He's allowed his spot on the floor, and if he's not moving, he should be fine.

#1...It's not. Any offensive player may be OOB on the throwin boundary following a made basket. There are no restrictions on why they are there...none.
#2. It isn't. The restrictions on being OOB are only for LGP...and screening doesn't involve LGP since LGP is a defensive requirement.

For all we know (and we're not mind readers), that player may be thinking they're OOB expecting to receive the ball from the teammate to complete the throwin or may think they're inbound sexpecting to receive the throwin pass. Unless someone can read their mind, you can't claim you know the reason they're OOB so they are there for an autorized reason.

truerookie Tue Jul 29, 2008 02:29am

[QUOTE=Camron Rust

sexpecting (nice word; could i use this in a game of scrabble?). :D


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