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Since we're slow going on the posts these days.
Picture this: Team A in the front court, gets their pass stolen by Player B1. Player A1 runs back to defend. You are the old T, new Lead. B1 is close to the center of the court, but is starting to arc his approach to the sideline to get a better angle at the lay-up. This arcing motion takes him closer to the opposite sideline. As the new Lead, you beat the play up the floor and pinch the paint to receive the play. The C official is hauling down the court trying to catch the play and does a good job. It's basically a 1 on 1 play, the teammates of each player are coming up the court, but they are barely breaking the half court mark. The illegal contact takes place outside the paint by about 1 foot or maybe half a foot, opposite the Lead. Both players hit the deck as a result of the illegal contact, so it's not a no-call situation. The Lead thinks its my call cause it's the only play on the floor and I got the best look. The C thinks it's my call cause it originated in my area and it's outside the paint and I'm taking it all the way to the hoop. Who's call is it and why? One small edit: let's say you forgot to pre-game the situation. |
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