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PC, send it up north.
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From this angle I vote PC. If I had another angle I might change my opinion to a no call if the ball handler tried to go around and just clipped the side of the defender who then fell over trying to draw a charge. But I am definitely not voting for a block. Nothing wrong was done says yoga.
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PC is if anything. Only I would love a better angle. Looks like the contact was not as bad as it seems. I might go with a nothing from leads angle. He was definitely looking at the offensive player.
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imho, this is a block. The defender cannot move AFTER the defender has left the ground to maintain LGP.
KEEP IN MIND, this play (like virtually ALL plays) is best seen by the official who has the play coming towards them. This angle is NOT the best one to have a call on this play....the angle FROM THE LEAD IS! |
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The rule requires him to have a legal position before the shooter goes airborne, which he does. He never does anything to lose that legal position. |
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"Coach, the offensive player tried to go around the defender. From my angle it looked like the defender moved into the offensive players path while the shooter was airborne. It was close, but my initial reaction was 'block'" |
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Try to keep it to five words or fewer (might not always be possible, but it will get you movign in the right direction)/ "#14 took away his landing space." |
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How does taking a step back equate to moving "into" him?
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[QUOTE=Adam;923518]I'm guessing the call was made because either a) the official just missed it or b) the official buys into the "must be set" myth.[/QUOTE]
Also known as the "must stand there and take it like a man" myth! |
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