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Avoiding Contact
I've run into this play several times already this young season
A1 has a fast break, but he's not all alone. B1 hustles back on D, and sets up in LGP. A1, seeing this, clearly makes a concerted effort to avoid contact. B1 does not move while A1 is avoiding. I've got no call, what do you have? |
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depends,
was there any contact? if not - nothing. However, B1 is not required to move just because A1 does. So if B1 had gained LGP and was in LPG when contacted by A1 whether he was going to basket or making a concerted effort to avoid contact, it is a PC on A1. Would you tell the coach of A1 that you didn't call a block on B1 when they realized they didn't have LGP and were making a concerted effort to get out of A1's way when contact occurred and A1 lost the ball? :confused: |
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Full on contact = Player control foul.
A slight brush as A1 athletically avoids B1, but there is a brush and no displacement = nothing. B1 sliding a hip or knee or shoulder in A1's direction as A1 avoids the contact = Block on B1 Any marginal contact with B1 in LGP would be a pure judgement call on the situation and would vary, depending on if I felt B1 flopped or A1 avoided contact. |
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Why are we focused on him maintaining LGP? As long as B is able to gain LGP and then does not move towards A, he is fine. A in this scenario is solely responsiple for any and all contact that is made. B has done his job. Now the official must determine if it is enough contact to warrant a player control foul. If it is not then there is nothing to call. If there is bang it and move on. All B has to do is establish his position. He does not need to maintain LGP. He could turn around and duck to try and avoid a big collision and he still is able to maintain status.
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Not really. LGP is a status gained by having both feet on the floor and facing an opponent. If I turn my back I am not in LGP. But I still have that section of the floor. Same thing if my back is turned to an opponent and he decided to run me over on his way to the basket. I don't have LGP, but I have the right to my position on the floor.
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4-23-2 talks about "obtaining" legal guarding position. a. The guard must have both feet touching the playing court b. The front of the guard's torso must be facing the opponent. then 4-23-3 defines it AFTER legal guarding position is obtained: a. b. The guard is NOT required to continue facing the opponent c. d. e. The guard may turn or duck to absorb the shock of the imminent contact |
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