After a little more searching, I checked 6-3. Article 3 reads:
"In all jump-ball situations other than the start of the game and each extra period, an alternating-possession throw-in shall result when:
e. The ball becomes dead when neither team is in control and no goal or infraction or end of a quarter or extra period is involved."
So maybe we read this as saying that if there is a goal involved, you don't use the AP arrow, even if the whistle blows when there's no team control.
I like that reading a LOT better than my previous attempt.
So Dan, can we use this citation for questions #7 and #25?
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