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Originally posted by BktBallRef
The AP throw-in ends and the arrow is changed when B touches the ball, with a kick in this case.
A then gets the ball for a throw-in because of the kick. The AP thropw-in has ended.
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I don't know how I missed this thread, but post #3 on page one (the one above) is the one with the right answer, all based on the definitions.
The arrow is changed when the throw-in ends. The throw-in ends when the ball is touched on the floor. The kick is that touch on the floor. Change the arrow to B. Award a throw-in (because of the kick) to A.
No unfair advantage given -- the throw-in is no longer an AP throw-in so after A completes the throw in the arrow will still be set to B, just like on a "normal" AP throw-in.