The cover we discussed yesterday is a good cover according to the rules.
The first thing we need to make clear about this penalty is that NBA’s penalty is not a result-only theory. It’s not that you were knocked down, it must be the foul of the person who hit you.
Regarding this cover, we mainly talk about two things-the location of Mei Li station and Mei Li’s action.
I. Position: NBA rules are clouded: “when covering from the blind area of the opponent’s vision, the defender must be left with room to take a step back.”
In this ball, Mei Li took the position in advance. He left O’Neal a step to avoid the rules. O’Neal was knocked down because O’Neal didn’t see the legal cover himself, mellie did not do anything wrong;
Second, force action: NBA rules have clouds: “when covering people for cover, there can be slight movement or force to absorb confrontation.” In this ball, the force action of Mei Li belongs to this “slight” degree, which is also allowed by the rules.
Based on the above two points, Mei Li’s cover is a good cover. O’Neal was knocked down mainly because of his own reasons. Therefore, the referee on the spot and NBA referee officials all decided that the ball should not whistle.
In yesterday’s vote, 55.61 percent of the bar friends made the correct penalty, which is gratifying!
Let’s talk about a cover action today. The Sun’s Ryan’s legs were too old when he was doing the cover. Is there any problem with this action?
The official explanation of the action discussed in this issue will be updated in the next issue of this column. Bar friends can click on the topic below to read it.
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