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Old Tue Feb 01, 2000, 02:03pm
Wayne Coffey Wayne Coffey is offline
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Question

I read this board constantly and the information contained on it is great. I thought I understood this situation but I have gotten confused here at the end. Please bear with me and tell me if my scenario is correct.

Team A has the ball for an AP throw-in and violates. The arrow gets switched because A had the ball for an AP throw-in. B now gets the ball for a throw-in (due to the violation, NOT due to the AP arrow). If B then violates, of course A gets the throw-in. But doesn't B keep the arrow since B's throw-in was the result of a violation, not the result of having the arrow.

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