Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 23, 2018, 11:45am
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Sep 05, 2018, 02:10pm
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Sep 05, 2018, 12:57pm
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Looking for Video Clips of It
Assuming, for the sake of illustration, that everything else he did was legal, this screener's foot was OOB, this would, by the revised wording of the screening rule 4-40-1, be a blocking foul.
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Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 02, 2018, 01:51pm
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I am.
They are.
I'm sure...
I am.
They are.
I'm sure there's an insult in there somewhere, but darned if I can't separate the sincere from the chatter.
Thank you for the compli-slam. I think. :cool:
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Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 02, 2018, 01:32pm
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Bob,
If there's contact by the defender into...
Bob,
If there's contact by the defender into the screener that merits a foul call, it should be ruled a block. The new casebook settles that. I get that.
What about if the screen by the player...
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Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 02, 2018, 12:06pm
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Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 02, 2018, 08:42am
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Aside from the two questions, A. and B. above,...
Aside from the two questions, A. and B. above, that I'm interested in getting answers to, I find it interesting that only the NCAA-M, NCAA-W, and now the NFHS require inbounds status for a screener...
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Forum: Basketball
Sun Sep 02, 2018, 08:27am
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NFHS Revised Legal Screening Rule
Given that the NFHS has added the words in bold to rule 4-40-1 and added 4.40.2 to the casebook to read:
4-40-1: A screen is legal action by a player who, while touching the playing court,...
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