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DISPLACEMENT HANDCHECKING. DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO THE BALL HANDLER OR DRIBBLER.
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DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO THE BALL HANDLER OR DRIBBLER • a. Incidental contact of the hand shall not be called a foul, however if the arm is straight (no bend in the elbow) or holding, pushing or displacement occurs a foul shall be called. Continual or continuous use of the hand on the ball handler or dribbler is not permitted and a foul shall be called. Hand CheckingVideo 4 • players should not hold an opponent with 2 hands. HCVideo 1 HC Video 5 • b. The arm-bar (forearm that is away from the body) may not have contact with the ball-handler/dribbler. A defender that has contact with the dribbler with the arm-bar in any way shall be called for a personal foul. HCVideo 6 • c. Any displacement by either the defense or the offense shall be a foul. Contact resulting in displacement either with the hands or body is a foul. HCVideo 2 General Video 5 • d. A dribbler may not "back-down" and displace the defender once that defender has established a legal guarding position. • e. Players may attain a position where their bodies are touching momentarily, however any attempt to displace an opponent from a position she has legally obtained is a personal foul. HCVideo 3
DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO POST PLAY • a. A post player is defined as an offensive player with or without the ball who has her back to the basket and is either in the lane or just outside the lane. (The lane includes the foul line.) Any player on the court can be a post player as long as they have their back to the basket and are in the lane or just outside the lane. • b. A player with the ball and her back to the basket is not a post player if she is not in the lane or just outside the lane. The defender may not make contact with the arm-bar (forearm that is away from the body) in this situation. • c. Post players may be defended by placing one arm-bar or one hand with a bend in the elbow on the opponent to maintain position, any holding or displacement is illegal and a foul shall be called. Two hands, two arm-bars or an arm-bar and a hand used to hold or displace are illegal and a foul shall be called. Post Play Video 1 • d A defensive player pushing a leg or knee into the rear of the offensive post player shall be called for a personal foul.
DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO POST PLAY • e. An offensive post player may not "back-down" and displace the defender once that defender has established a legal guarding position. General Video 8 • f. The offensive post player with or without the ball cannot initiate contact and displace the defender who has established a legal guarding position. General Video 1 • g. An offensive post player becomes a ball handler when she turns and faces the basket with the ball. • h. Players may attain a position where their bodies are touching each other but only to maintain position. Any attempt to displace an opponent from a position she has legally obtained is a personal foul.
DISPLACEMENT AS IT RELATES TO REBOUNDING • a. Using the body to push an opponent off her legally established position is illegal and a foul shall be called. A player may not be pushed farther away from the basket. Advantage Disadvantage Video 5 • b. Extending the arms behind to hold a player from getting closer to the basket is illegal and a foul shall be called. • c. Hooking the arm(s) of the opponent so she is not able to extend her arms to get the ball is illegal and a foul shall be called. • d. The use of the hands, arms, body or legs by the player behind an established opponent to displace in any way is illegal and a foul shall be called. Adv/Disadv Video 6