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Flopping in my opinion is never an attempt on their part to absorb contact and I don't believe that the motion of flopping is an attempt to maintain LGP either. I am not asking the defender to "stand in there like a man", but do not flop. And if there is no contact better get ready for a T.
Here is why I don't feel the defender is maintaining LGP. If a defender in LGP, were then to lean their shoulder out (beyond their normal frame) into a dribbler's path and there is contact, you have a block. I think of this as similar. To use the idea of the defender turning around, that is totally different. This player is flopping and it is frowned on by the rules. Last edited by shishstripes; Thu Jan 15, 2009 at 08:04pm. |
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I see both side of the string buring here. However, how does one lose LGP? Please clarify
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