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yes thank you it is clearer. Let me be clear.
1. If a player makes a revolving door screen properly, then contact is going to be deemed incidental. 2. If the screen is performed improperly, then there is a possibility of illegal contact. 3. I said I would be inclined to not call a foul, but it was dependent on what the cutter is doing. The first example would be for the properly performed revolving door ball screen. The second was an example of a non basketball play. 4. I can not recall a situation where B1 was able to get well enough below A2's ball screen to be legal and thus initiate a charge from the cutter. Most players either try to fight over the top of a screen, switch or B2 hedges A1 while B1 goes under the screen then bumps B2 off of A1 back to A2. 5. I firmly believe that it is important to know what the screener and screenie (just made that word up) are doing on this play. I am not sure how that is " false, erroneous, misleading and completely wrong" If an official knows what the players involved are doing, it makes it easier to call. 6. I read BBRef's post to mean that another player became involved. Say B3 slides over to draw a charge on A2. That is not the play being discussed. If I read that post wrong then I refer to point #4 |
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