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A defender being "set" is not a consideration for an

Posted on: March 19, 2017 at 19:18:12 CT
TigerJay MU
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official determining whether an offensive player commits a player control foul. The defensive player was in LGP (legal guarding position) and the offensive player went through him.

He can be doing the river dance and it is still an offensive foul. Being "set" doesnt matter
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Blown Charge Call!(nm) - STL1DFW STL - 3/19 19:11:53
     Feet moving(nm) - Erwin Fletcher STL - 3/19 19:12:45
          Should have been a blocking foul(nm) - playhard NWMSU - 3/19 19:20:05
          What does that even mean - Mutiger MU - 3/19 19:14:16
               You have to be set to take a charge. (nm) - Erwin Fletcher STL - 3/19 19:15:14
                    No you don't, you don't know the rules of basketball - Mutiger MU - 3/19 19:48:27
                         He didn't beat him to the spot. His feet were - Erwin Fletcher STL - 3/19 19:54:43
                    And at least half the time refs ignore that simple rule.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 3/19 19:26:26
          Doesnt matter and has never mattered - TigerJay MU - 3/19 19:14:06
               He wasn't set so yeah it matters. (nm) - Erwin Fletcher STL - 3/19 19:14:36
                    A defender being "set" is not a consideration for an - TigerJay MU - 3/19 19:18:12
                         You're wrong! "Legal Guarding Position" requires the - STL1DFW STL - 3/19 19:49:00
                         He stepped into the guy who was driving. That is - Erwin Fletcher STL - 3/19 19:19:47
                              Hmmm...i saw something very different. - TigerJay MU - 3/19 19:21:44
          I thought they were set, but could've slightly shuffled(nm) - STL1DFW STL - 3/19 19:14:03




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