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					Originally Posted by NoFear2020  Rule 4-23-1 Every player is entitled to a spot on the playing court provided such player gets there first without illegally contacting an opponent.
 4-41-3 The try starts when the player begins the motion which habitually precedes the release of the ball.
 
 So when the offensive player starts or gathers the ball s/he is considered to be shooting,  the defensive player must be at the spot if not defensive foul.
 |  And still, nothing there says a a defender has to be in position before the player gathers the ball. 4-41-3 is only of importance when determining whether continuous motion will apply on a foul by a defensive player. Even in the NBA, which requires a defender to get to a legal guarding position earlier than NCAA/NF, they only require the player be there before the offensive player starts his upward motion.
		 
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