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Arizona / SDSU Screening Action (Video)
I've been lurking for the past couple months, but this is my first post. For someone returning to officiating after 16 years, this forum has proved to be a very good resource for me. Thank you.
Screening is the topic for this video request, specifically, back to back plays just inside 9:00 left in the first half. At the 9:46 mark, #3 white sets a screen at outside the 3 point arc. Go no call or illegal? On the ensuing possession, at the 8:37 mark, #21 red sets a screen just outside the top of the key. Same question, good no call or illegal? I have illegal screens on both. Because of no calls like these, I feel like screening is going to be a point of emphasis in the coming year(s). Comments on the plays and screening in general? |
I'm watching this game, but don't recall the specific screens that you mention.
FYI the high screen at the top of the key often leading to a pick and roll was an NCAA point of emphasis about two seasons ago. The video made particular note of big post players coming up to set these picks. |
Your times were off...I hope these were the screens you wanted to take another look at...
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1) Might have been a little wide, but the first contact was in the torso and after that the defense got around the screen with little difficulty.
2) No contact, no foul. |
Play 1: Marginal at that level.
Play 2: No contact, no foul. |
1: I saw no displacement. The defender just went around the screen more than there was contact.
2: Absolutely no contact. Peace |
Gotta agree with the others here...first screen there was really no delay of the defender, so no whistle really needed. Second play, there was no contact at all.
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