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Old Mon Nov 08, 2004, 12:25pm
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Originally posted by Redhouse
that makes sense. just to make sure i understand another situation. If team A would have violated by stepping on the line or 5 seconds, whatever. that would have ended their throw in and B would get the ball. on the next held ball that would go to A, is that correct??
A has the ball on an AP throw-in. On a throw-in violation (like the two you list), the AP throw-in ends and the arrow is switched, now pointing in B's direction. B gets a throw-in for the violation, but the next AP throw-in will belong to B, not A.
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