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  • Lighthouse
    Gone But Never Forgotten
    • Oct 2014
    • 35962

    #1

    Basketball Question # 12.

    Which is true when initially setting a screen on a stationary opponent?

    A. Whether setting the screen within or outside the visual field of a stationary opponent, an opponent must have time and distance to stop or change direction prior to contact.
    B. Whether setting the screen within or outside the visual field of a stationary opponent, an opponent must have one normal step prior to contact.
    C. When setting the screen within the visual field of the stationary opponent, you must stop short of contact, and when outside the visual field of the stationary opponent, an opponent must have one normal step prior to contact.
    D. When setting the screen within the visual field of the stationary opponent, you must stop short of contact, and when outside the visual field of the stationary opponent, an opponent must have time and distance to stop or change direction prior to contact.
    John 3:3
  • Owllycat
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 2082

    #2
    Im saying D.

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    • KevinHall
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 6857

      #3
      I will go with C.
      Kentucky fan since 1971.

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      • catfaninin
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 2016

        #4
        I will go with B

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        • 85 Fly
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2015
          • 1297

          #5
          I'm going with C (just glad I didn't miss this weeks questions-lol)

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          • TrueblueCATfan
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 16247

            #6
            Originally posted by Lighthouse
            Which is true when initially setting a screen on a stationary opponent?

            A. Whether setting the screen within or outside the visual field of a stationary opponent, an opponent must have time and distance to stop or change direction prior to contact.
            B. Whether setting the screen within or outside the visual field of a stationary opponent, an opponent must have one normal step prior to contact.
            C. When setting the screen within the visual field of the stationary opponent, you must stop short of contact, and when outside the visual field of the stationary opponent, an opponent must have one normal step prior to contact.
            D. When setting the screen within the visual field of the stationary opponent, you must stop short of contact, and when outside the visual field of the stationary opponent, an opponent must have time and distance to stop or change direction prior to contact.
            I will say C

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            • Lighthouse
              Gone But Never Forgotten
              • Oct 2014
              • 35962

              #7
              The correct answer to question # 12,

              is C for all levels.

              RULE 4; Definitions.

              Section 34. Screen.
              Art. 3.
              A player shall not:
              a. Cause contact by setting a screen outside the visual field of a stationary opponent that does not allow this opponent a normal step to move.
              b. Make contact with the opponent when setting a screen within the visual field of that opponent.
              John 3:3

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