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Ok guys, do you have a charging foul on white 13? Or do you get the first foul, a push by Black 0? Is this a situation where you call both?
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On first viewing, and all others after that, all I see is a push by the primary defender that preceded any other contact.
2 Shots for white. |
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Toward the end of the first showing of the play on the video, even though a white jerseyed player goes to get the ball, it appears the white players are moving away from the endline and the black players are moving toward inbounding the ball which would indicate the foul called was a charge on the ball handler.
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I don't think, however, in this play that either defender had a limb extended. They were both in a natural stance with their feet roughly shoulder width apart. It is quite possible for an opponent to get their head and shoulders by a fully legal defender and still make contact worthy of a charge. |
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http://rglongpre.ca/naturistlens/wp-...ian-man-19.jpg and an offensive player decides to clothesline himself on my arm, what did I do wrong? Here is what 4-23-1 says: "A player who extends an arm, shoulder, hip, or leg into the path of the opponent is not considered to have a legal position if contact occurs." Shouldn't we read "extending" in this case as happening once the dribbler has started on his path? As in, the dribbler is blowing past me so I extend my arm into his path to stop him. If my arms are extended before the defenders path intersects mine, how is this not legal? |
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I do not recall that the player in question was clotheslined and what I saw was a normal position with their body. Hard to tell anything else, but contact was certainly with the leg of one player and the lower body on the other.
As BNR stated, it sounds like you are making up an interpretation here. Peace |
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If the contact is in the torso, then it's a charge despite the outstretched arms. (In both cases assuming other requirements are met) |
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I'm simply asking if the rule can be read and understood a different way. I read all the case plays involving 4-23-1, and none of them explain whether "extending arm, hip, leg, etc. into the opponents path" means "extending those extremities after the dribblers path takes him into the defenders extremity" or "extending those extremities before the dribblers path takes him into the defenders extremity". If the first, then the call would be a block/hold/illegal use of hands. If the latter, the call would not penalize a legal defender. |
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