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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
1) The AP arrow goes to team B after A's throw-in violation. The arrow then should change to team A as soon as team B's subsequent throw-in is touched on the floor. The held ball now gives possession to team A. Iow, the officials got 'er right.
2) You can't travel during a dribble. You also can't travel unless you're holding the ball. Iow, it doesn't sound like a travel.
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JR why would B lose the arrow on a throw in for A's violation?