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Originally Posted by jkjenning
Thanks. I was extending what I remembered if the thrower puts the ball across the line and is tied up by a defender - held ball but the same team throws it in (6.4.5B); so if the thrower throws the ball in and a held ball results in whatever fashion, then the possession changes.
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What BktBallRef said is correct, but I think that you have more or less got it.
Since you did say that the possession arrow with change when a held ball results after the throw-in ends, you were correct because a throw-in violation obviously doesn't result in a held ball. Just make sure that you don't mistake this particular throw-in violation for a held ball situation, which is what this would be if it were not for it happening during a throw-in (or when a FT is to follow = 1st of 2 shots or foul on a try which lodges [in those cases the lodging is ignored]).
PS
I corrected your terminology a tad because a held ball is what causes the AP arrow to be used, while a jump ball is what takes place at the start of the game and each extra period in the center restraining circle.