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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
If it is an intentional personal foul for B1 to reach through the plane and contact the thrower-in, the same penalty should exist for the reverse case.
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But this situation is more analogous to the thrower extending the ball through the plane and being fouled on his arm on the inbounds side of the plane by a defender.
The ruling on that play is a common foul because the contact occurs on the inbounds side of the boundary plane.
The contact on the play under discussion in this thread also occurs on the inbounds side of the boundary plane.