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Originally posted by Damian
In the alternate posession rule, the ball becomes live when the ball is placed at the disposal of the thrower. At that time, the alternate posession arrow is changed. Even if this is a throw because of an alternate posession, the result would be the same.
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No sir, I'm afraid he's correct and you're wrong. The AP arrow is not changed until the throw-in is complete or A commits a violation. It does not change when the ball is administered to the thrower. If this occurs during an AP throw-in, the arrow does not change and the same team keeps the ball.