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Block / Charge. Common Myth-stakes. Myth: “S/he was moving” Fact: Can move “laterally or obliquely”. Common Myth-stakes. Myth: “S/he was under the basket” Fact: Applies anywhere on court in HS (see case 10.6.1C). Common Myth-stakes.
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Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “S/he was moving” • Fact: Can move “laterally or obliquely”
Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “S/he was under the basket” • Fact: Applies anywhere on court in HS (see case 10.6.1C)
Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “S/he needs to stand in there and take it in the chest” • Fact: • Can turn or duck to absorb the shock of imminent contact • Can be shoulder-to-shoulder contact
Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “S/he didn’t have both feet on the floor” • Fact: • Two feet are required to OBTAIN legal guarding position • No requirement to MAINTAIN legal guarding position • Can even jump within vertical plane
Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “S/he didn’t get there before the offense was ‘gathering’ “ • Fact: • That’s a new NCAAM rule • HS: Required to be at spot before offense leaves the floor • “Gathering” applies only to “continuous motion”
Common Myth-stakes • Myth: “The ball was released – the basket should count” • Fact: • NCAAM rule • HS: Airborne shooter can commit a PC foul
Mechanics • B/C often happens with “secondary defender” or in “dual coverage” areas • Primary Official is often focused on ball • Secondary Official can get other defensive players • Expect a double whistle • Very hard for L to hold call • T/C should look like this:
Mechanics • If T/C and L both give signals: BLARGE BLOCK? CHARGE?
BLARGE • Double Foul • Report Both • Resume at POI • Before Try: Give ball back to offense • During Try: • Double Foul can NOT include PC foul – so try counts • If try is successful – 2 points for A; Throw-in for B along endline • If try is unsuccessful – go to the arrow