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Originally Posted by SamIAm
I agree with you, but the case play does not seem to allow for it. If Bb1 gets hands on ball and A1 can't pull it back then jumpball.
That very scenario takes place when B1 takes the ball from A1.
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Unless B1 just yanks it away from A1 suddenly, and hustles away. In that case, the throw-in ends legally.
Also, what Smitty says is correct.
And BTW, if A2 removes the ball from A1's hand in any of these ways, it's illegal.