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Block Charge Videos
Here are some block/charge plays to look at...
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1) Charge
2) Can't tell from the camera angle whether it's a charge or a no-call. L sould be squared up to the play though, and not parallel to the end-line with just his head turned. 3) Charge. |
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#2. Hard to tell but not a charge. The defender may have shifted sideways into the shooter's path but can't say for sure. #3. Charge. |
My Three Cents ...
1) Charge (Team control foul).
2) Hard to tell from our angle, but if I were to venture a guess, I would guess no call. 3) Charge (Player control foul). |
Block, nocall, charge
Play 1 defender doesn't have LGP before player with the ball is airborne. Play 2 the offensive player jumps sideways, total flop. Play 3, good PC call. |
We have seen this video before.
1. Charge, the defender obtains LGP prior to the opponent's second foot leaving the floor. However, he is not in LGP prior to the start of the offensive player's upward movement, so this is a call which will change under the new NCAA rule. Will be intriguing to see how this philosophy/rule change filters down into the HS game. 2. Slight contact as the offensive player moves sideways past the defender. From this angle there seems to be lots of acting by the defender. So either a no call or a block is appropriate, depending upon how people in your area want such called. 3. Clearly a charge, so obvious that it's not even worthy of discussion. |
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Apologies for future posts that apply. |
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1) Block. In real time, looks like a charge, but in slow motion, I think the offensive player was airborn when the defender got set and so the defender never obtained legal guarding position. It's also not the worst no-call I've seen.
2) no-call. 3) Charge. |
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2. Play on 3. Charge |
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