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Originally posted by SmokeEater
Right sorry mixed up the two teams. Its early so sue me. No need to be sarcastic..LOL
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Even so, there is still no possession on the throw-in. The arrow is set when the ball is placed at the disposal of the throwing team in this instance.
That thrower could pass the ball into the court such that it is immediately intercepted by the opponent. In that case the first "legal possession" would not be by the throwing team, but the initial setting of the arrow would not be altered.