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Originally posted by BktBallRef
1- No.
2- No.
3- Only if the ball has been released, which you don't specify.
4- No. The error must be recognized before the second live ball. When the ball is at A's disposal, it is now live for the second time.
5- No. It's a double technical foul.
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Tony meant to type Yes on #4, his explanation certainly makes that clear.
However, I disagree with the flat no for #2. It depends where the foul happened. You didn't say where B1 fouled A1. B1 could have fouled A1 near the division line.
Therefore, if the throw-in is going to be administered along the endline at the end of the court where the basket was just scored, then the team may run, but if the throw-in will be taken from the sideline or the opposite endline it will be a designated-spot throw-in.