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Player with the ball turns his back and sets a screen
Hi guys
my english is very bad but I'll try anyway. The playing situation is: A1 has the ball and turns outside his cylinder to set a screen on B2 who gets stopped by the screen. A2 runs free towards the basket to get a pass from A1 ( the screener ). At the time of the contact between B2 and A1 ( the screener) the latter was clearly moving ( turning outside his cylinder ) Here is the question: How can I judge that A1 was moving if his pivot foot was stationary? Thanks for your help |
You judge A1's screen as you would a screen by A2. A stationary pivot foot doesn't mean the player isn't moving; only that he's not traveling. There's a difference. Just like a defender can move one foot towards the offensive player and commit a foul, a ball handler can just as easily move one foot and still be moving into the defender. What you have sounds like a clear player control foul to me.
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can a player set a screen with his back? or does he have to be facing the person? I assume you have to be facing or to the side.
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ok. I've never called one of those so good to know
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Thanks guys for your help again.
It has cleared up my doubts on the pivot foot dilemma |
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ART. 2 .To establish a legal screening position: a. The screener may face any direction. |
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