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Pretty much the same in The League...
2. Guarding an Opponent In all guarding situations, a player is entitled to any spot on the court he desires, provided he legally gets to that spot first and without contact with an opponent... A player is never permitted to move into the path of an opponent after the opponent has jumped into the air.
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This is a rules difference between NBA and NF/NCAA in that it requires the defender to be there a split second earlier.
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"What you want to know is: Is the defensive player's torso set in position before the offensive player begins his upward motion? The defense can not slide into position after the offensive player has reached this stage. Why did they set that standard at the moment of starting upward motion? Borgia says "because we had to set it somewhere." He adds that "the moment of alighting is too late."" Good discussion. Obviously I had an incorrect interp going on in my head. |
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