Make The Call
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block. thought it live when it happened and still feel that way after seeing this video. lgp NOT established prior to shooter leaving floor.
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After watching to slow motion, I will agree that it is a block. Def player is outside of the restricted area as a secondary defender, but he is still moving into the shooters path as the shooter leaves the floor.
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I have a charge. He is there and takes it in the torso. Actually it looks like the contact is before the ball handler gets airborne.
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Looks like a charge to me! Outside the restricted area and defender had LGP. :D:D:D
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Charge.
Defender was in the path with two feet on the floor (outside the RA) and facing the opponent while the opponent still had one foot on the floor.....LGP. Defender was "moving" slightly after the shooter was airborne but not such that they moved into the path...they were already in the path before the shooter was airborne. The movement was irrelevant. The collision would have occurred just the same without it. What is illegal is moving into the path after an opponent is airborne.....movement alone is not. If they are in the path at the time the shooter goes airborne (plus the other stuff required for LGP), they have already obtained LGP. |
LGP was established before the ball handler left the floor. Defender is permitted to move laterally. I say charge.
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A ch... hey wait, I can get an evaluation copy by...sorry. I have a charge, LGP is established well before the shooter goes airborne and once the LGP is established, the defender takes additional side steps which do not remove his LGP. |
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Charge ...
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Great defense.
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