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Old Fri Mar 03, 2000, 10:02am
Todd VandenAkker Todd VandenAkker is offline
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Hmmm....I don't have my book along, but seems to me NF and NCAA agree with respect to how the AP arrow is established. And in this jump ball violation scenario, the AP arrow is set as soon as the ball is placed at the disposal of the thrower-in, NOT when the throw-in is actually completed. If the throw-in team were to violate, thereby not completing the throw-in, the arrow would remain pointing in the other team's direction.
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