OK? What prohibits there being more than one player guarding another?
If that's not enough for you, perhaps 9.10.1 Situation B will suffice?
9.10.1 SITUATION B:
While dribbling in A's frontcourt, A1 is closely guarded by B1. After two seconds, B2 also assumes a closely-guarded position on A1 and B1 leaves to guard A2.
RULING: The closely-guarded count continues. There is no requirement for the defensive player to remain the same during the count as long as A1 is closely-guarded throughout.
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