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					Originally Posted by dkmz17
					
				 
				So if Team B reaches for the ball on the throw in, touches it with his/her hand, and then it drops and is kicked by Team B, the AP arrow changes?  I still don't see the reason to differentiate between a violation that occurs as the first thing to happen after the throw in and one that occurs after the ball is "legally touched".  Any comments? 
			
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 You've got it.
That's why the discussion before this was interesting - on a kick, would the ball be legally touched (for a fraction of a second), then the violation?  Or is the kick a violation immediately?  We now know it's a violation immediately.