The mere fact he threw the ball off of another player does not mean there was a foul committed. The only thing it could be would be an unsporting act and based on the judgement of the official as to the seriousness would determine whether it was a technical or flagarant foul. But even that would be a judgement call. Did the Player A jump and try to throw the ball off Player B but lose control of the ball? In other words, was it intentionally thrown at Player's B face? But there is no contact between the players, so there could not be a personal foul.
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