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Old Tue Dec 02, 2008, 04:19pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
You were right, in theory. Penalize in the order. Since the AP throwin was never completed, though, you should not switch the arrow.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 View Post
Yeah, you should not have changed the arrow. Did you actually administer an AP throw-in? No. So, no change in the arrow.

Live and learn.

(Did the elbow-thrower get thrown? IOW, did you consider an elbow to the head to be flagrant?)
Both of these guys are correct.

Another approach is let's say that the foul (technical) was after the AP thrower-in had the ball, but before the throw-in was completed. The foul is penalized, but the arrow is not reversed.

In this situation, the AP throw-in is "further along the throw-in process", but the arrow is not changed, so it should not be changed in your OP as well.
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