valleychamp wrote:cpacmel wrote:This is directly from the NCAA (june / 2012): http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/resources/latest+news/2012/june/prop+approves+basketball+court-surface+ruleCommittee members believe that charge/block calls in some cases were not made correctly, sometimes giving the defense an advantage.
To help address that circumstance, the committee approved guidelines to help better administer these rules:
•Before the offensive player (with the ball) becomes airborne, the defender must have two feet on the floor, be facing the opponent and be stationary to draw a charge. Otherwise, it should be a blocking foul.
•Secondary defenders (help defenders) moving forward or to the side are also in violation and those should be blocking fouls.
•Contact that is “through the chest” is not de facto proof of a charge. The rule in its entirety must be considered before determining a foul.
•In some cases, it appears a defender is being rewarded solely for being outside the arc, without considering the other aspects of the rules.
That explanation only accounts for the straightforward charge/block calls, specifically for a player going to the rim. It does not account for the instances of an offensive player pushing off, lowing his shoulder, ect which occur on all areas of the court.
Thanks mr. obvious
But We are talking about the goaltending play.