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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 04:46pm
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Clarifying Block/Charge in regard to RA

Player A1 drives baseline. Secondary defender B2 comes form the weakside, and establishes legal guarding position outside the restricted area. Player A1 initiates the contact, not trying to go around B2. B2 slides his right foot back as contact occurs, and his foot is then inside the RA.

My question: once a player established LGP outside the RA, can he move back his feet at all? If a player with LGP is moving backward as he is defending, moves his feet into the RA, and the offensive player initiates contact, what is the call?
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 04:50pm
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What rule set are you asking for?
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 04:50pm
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What rule set are you asking for?
NCAA Men, a similar play just happened in Kansas v North Carolina. 15:33 1st half.
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Player A1 drives baseline. Secondary defender B2 comes form the weakside, and establishes legal guarding position outside the restricted area. Player A1 initiates the contact, not trying to go around B2. B2 slides his right foot back as contact occurs, and his foot is then inside the RA.

My question: once a player established LGP outside the RA, can he move back his feet at all? If a player with LGP is moving backward as he is defending, moves his feet into the RA, and the offensive player initiates contact, what is the call?
Charge. RA is only relevant to initial LGP.
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Old Sun Mar 24, 2013, 05:48pm
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Cool! So once a player has LGP outside the RA, they can draw a charge anywhere?

I suppose I got confused by all these threads regarding the block/charge while dealing with secondary defenders.
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Cool! So once a player has LGP outside the RA, they can draw a charge anywhere?

I suppose I got confused by all these threads regarding the block/charge while dealing with secondary defenders.
The RA just deals with where you establish LGP as a secondary defender. If you establish outside it doesn't mean you have to stand there like a statue and let the offense go around you.

A defender can still play defense if he/she establishes LGP inside the RA, i.e., try to block a shot. What a defender cannot do is establish LGP in the RA and then draw a PC/charge while still inside the RA unless the offense kicks out a leg or does something else egregious to create contact.
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And, despite what the common-taters said oin the Ohios State - Iowa state game, being OVER the arc is the same as being IN the arc.
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