A blocking foul happens when a defender impedes movement illegally. The defender moves into the path late. This causes contact. For example, a defender slides under a driver. The referee calls a blocking foul. The offense gets free throws or the ball. Proper defensive position prevents this. Coaches stress angle and timing. Blocking fouls often occur on drives. Did You Know late slides cause most blocks?
Pro-Tip beat the attacker to the spot.
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