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Originally Posted by NoFear2020
YES I think you might have it know  , although the strides in this particular play are a bit unrealistic  but if someone where able to realize such a distance it would be legal  .
Rule 4- 41 is trying to tell you when the shot has begun.
I have not received the NFHS 2011-12 Case Book. 
What is APG? 
NFHS Rule 4-23-5 speaks of guarding a moving opponent without the ball.
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The distances aren't that out of line, frankly. 6 foot strides for a fast moving player isn't unheard of.
Okay, "APG" = "AllPurposeGamer". He posted the case play, even quoted it so you don't need your book. Also, check out case play 10.6.1C, in particular the ruling portion, which states in part:
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B1 is entitled to the position gained legally before A1 left the floor
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You're right, I hadn't read the rule book today. It's 4-23-4b
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If the opponent with the ball is airborne, the guard must have obtained legal position before the opponent left the floor.
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Note that it doesn't say position must be gained before the shooting motion has begun; only that it must be gained before the opponent leaves the floor.