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Old Wed Jan 21, 2026, 11:35pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally Posted by bucky View Post
I'm thinking obvious answer....maybe just looking for confirmation:

Case 1: In Team A's FC, A1 and B3 are involved in a held ball, with A1 outside the arc and B3 inside the arc. If the A/P arrow is in Team A's favor, where is the inbound location? And if in Team B's favor?

Case 2: A4 and B2 are involved with a held ball, with both players straddling the division line. If the A/P arrow is in Team A's favor, where is the inbound location? And if in Team B's favor?

BillyMac: I do love “Jump Ball” multiple questions! Case 2 is why we need to go back to using a Jump Ball instead of the AP Arrow.

NOTE (1.0): For Case 1 it does not matter if: i) there is no Team Control of the Ball by both Teams just prior to the Held Ball or ii) there is Team Control of the Ball by one of the Teams just prior to the Held Ball.

Case 1/Team A’s AP Arrow: A1 is in Team A’s part of its Front Court that is outside of the Three Point Arc, therefore Team A will receive its AP Arrow Throw-in at the nearest Side Line Designated Throw-in Sports in Team A’s Front Court.

Case 1/Team B’s AP Arrow: B3 is in Team B’s part of its Back Court that is inside of the Three Point Arc in Team A’s Front Court, therefore Team B will receive its AP Arrow Throw-in at the nearest End Line Designated Throw-in Sports in Team B’s Back Court.


NOTE (2.0): For Case 2 it does matter if: i) there is no Team Control of the Ball just prior to the Held Ball, ii) there is Team Control of the Ball by one of the Teams just prior to the Held Ball, and iii) if (i) is the Case then which Team did have Control of the Ball and which Player caused there to be a Held Ball and his/her Court Status. The matrix for Case 2 is too much for me to want to take the time to put together as it is 11:4pmEST and I am going to go to bed. Maybe I will to it tomorrow but the two liter bottle of Di Saronno Amaretto may not be enough to get me through putting together the matrix.

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