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Originally Posted by Raymond
Jump stops negate secondary defender requirements?
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While I don't think there is such a thing, at some point a defender will stop being a secondary defender and become primary defender. In this case, the offensive player was heading directly at this defender for several steps. It wasn't like the defender was sliding in at the last moment to draw a charge.
In this case, you could easily argue that he established LGP about 1' outside the RA when the defender started coming at him and he only moved laterally to maintain it, moving into the RA having already obtained LGP.