#98 - Answer is C or d depending on the Maybe.
Sit A. team control is established on the in-bounds.
Sit B. No team control.
Sit C. Maybe. Presuming B1 is jumper, it established AP
to B because it is a violation that results in team A
receiving the first legal position. AP to B.
(B1 catching the ball did not determine the AP, A
receiving the ball to inbound did, AP is set to B after A
receives ball for throw-in.) Sit d. If Sit C falls on the wrong side of Maybe, Sit d is all that is left.
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Sam: In this situation (jump ball to begin game) the AP has not been established yet. So, when it IS established, the arrow will be set BEFORE the throw-in is complete (touches a player on the court). See 4-3
So, in A, if A2 bats the ball out of bounds, then Team B will get the ball for a throw-in. The arrow will be set toward A when the ball is at B's disposal
In B, A2 and B2 will have a new jump at the center circle.
In C, B1 (the Jumper) commits a violation so Team A will get the ball out of bounds, the arrow will be set for B when at A's disposal.
In all other AP situations, you are correct. The arrow will be reversed when the throw-in ends or the throw-in team violates.
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