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Old Thu Aug 23, 2001, 09:39am
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Originally posted by williebfree
This is a follow-up to OZ Ref's question.

As Per dblref:
The purpose of the arrow (or some other signal device) is to show which team will receive the ball in case of a held ball, double foul, OOB when neither partner knows who touched it last, etc. The direction is initially established with the initial jump ball. The possession arrow also shows which team will have the ball to start the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarter. The arrow does not change until the ball is inbounded.

What are other situations? Two that I can think of are: double lane violation on free throw attempt and a lodged ball (between rim and backboard)

Any more?
Opponernts commit simutaneous goaltending or bsket interference violations. (6-3-3-h)
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