Hi all! I've been watching basketball for a while as just a casual homer so to speak (Raps fan, please don't cringe lol). I'm watching the lakers/hawks game and I noticed an offensive foul called on lamar odom when he was trying to draw contact against josh smith while smith was right in the middle of the circle under the basket. I was under the impression that any foul inside that circle would be a defensive foul. Can anyone watching the game clarify this for me so I know why it wasn't a defensive foul on Josh Smith?
Thanx!
A question about rules (Watching Lakers/Hawks game)
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A question about rules (Watching Lakers/Hawks game)
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The circle rule was put into place to stop players from trying to draw charges by running in front of the basket whenever someone starts to penetrate. If a player is standing in the circle before a player makes his offensive move towards the basket then it's a charge. Also, one can draw a charge on the man they are guarding inside the circle but a help defender can not.
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Kobay wrote:I thought if a players lower their shoulder its an offensive foul either way
I'm pretty certian it doesn't matter if the guy in the circle is a rotating help defender and not the "assigned" man.
"I'm sure they'll jump off the bandwagon. Then when we do get back on top, they're going to want to jump back on, and we're going to tell them there's no more room." - Kobe in March of 2005