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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
Two points, because a throw-in is neither a try from beyond 3-point distance, nor a throw from the field (as it is not inbounds). Therefore, a throw-in fails to meet any criterion necessary for awarding 3 points.
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It is also not a throw-in once the ball is touched by a player inbounds. The throw-in ends at that point. Therefore, the throw-in definition has absolutely no impact on the ruling when the deflected ball passes through the basket.