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Block/PC/No Call? (video)
Thoughts on this one...
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Block I can't pass on b/c it led to a travel.
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I have to go block, as the offense controls the ball the defender continues coming forward into the offensive player, and creates obvious contact which seems more than can be considered incidential. The way she's recieving the pass does make it somewhat of a tricky call, and I'm not sure if I could fault holding the whistle there if the time and score deemed it appropriate. Although, I suppose that statement could be made about a large percentage of situations.
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block -- but it's in the spot on the floor that's hard to get -- it's a LD call for all the officials
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I am not calling a block. For one it is questionable that this is even a ball handler as they really do not have the ball. The player in purple got their first and got run over. I would no call this before I would call a block.
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I got no call as well.
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And does the player having the ball matter? What if the defender did this same play to a player off-ball? |
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And having the ball would matter because then what would apply is more screening rules as time and distance could play apart of this call. But with that being said, I am not calling anything on the purple player in this case if I was able to see all the play as I did with the video. That might be hard if not 3 person, but I do not see this any other way. And every player is allowed to have their spot on the floor if they get their first. Purple got there first and did so legally. Not an issue of LGP if the player does not have the ball. But that could be splitting hairs too. Peace |
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Had the purple player just been standing there without an apparent attempt to get to the ball, it would have been an easy charge. Since she was starting off going for the ball, I think it changes the way its viewed. The offensive player got the ball first, but she then proceeded to run over the defender who had given up. |
Block.
If you think the player didn't get the ball yet, that means that the defender is guarding a moving player without the ball. As such, the defender must obtain LGP with time and distance for the opponent to stop or change direction....1-2 steps. Even if she got there just before contact, that, by rule, is too late. Even if she had the ball, I still think it is a block. I don't think she stopped moving forward at all before contact. On top of all of that, the contact was mostly with the defender's extended knee and arm. |
the arm and knee are why I have a block also.
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I'm 70-30-0 going with a no call here.
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Either a no call or a block. I have to agree with Camron Rust about time and distance. The question is, did the offensive player truly have possession of the ball at the time of contact. If you say yes, then it gets more tricky, if you say no, then I think this is an easy block call.
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