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NFHS 10-6-1 A player shall not hold, push, charge, trip or impede the progress of an opponent by extending arm(s), shoulder(s), hip(s) or knee(s), or by bending his/her body into other than a normal position; nor use any rough tactics. |
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Both rulings have been posted on this forum several times in the past. |
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This is probably considered a 50/50, which means the crew needs to be aware of a similar play yielding a similar (play on) result on the other end. ( Which does not mean the crew passes on everything similar. )
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from video angle it looks like the O initiated the contact = PC. It looks like the L has a real good look/angle on it, should have called something.
Late in the game doesn't mean you don't apply the rules. IMO |
I have a PC.
If you don't have a PC because you think B1 flopped, then you have to call a tripping foul on B1. This one has to have a whistle. |
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B1 trips A1, that is plain as day. B1 wasn't already lying on the floor. And B1's right leg up in air at a 45 degree angle is not a legal guarding position. Please, get real. PC or Block (trip). A no-call is an incorrect call. |
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Having watched this game.
Everything about this play is consistent with the way this crew worked the game.
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Although L rotated pretty well, he didn't get positioned the way he needs to. He needs to be positioned 45 degrees towards the paint, not parallel to the baseline. Shoot, you could almost argue he's angled to some degree towards the sideline! One more step 'out' and getting 45 degrees could have given him a much clearer angle on this play. |
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