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Originally Posted by tadams
The only reason I mention team control is only the fact that AP only comes into play when there is no team control and team control is not established by the result of violation or foul. 
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It's a fair point, but in this situation it doesn't even need to go that far. If it did, it would be A's ball due to team control. Team control isn't required for an OOB violation, which is how this play needs to be seen in order to be understood correctly.
You are right, of course, that even if seen incorrectly as some sort of IW or POI situation, it should go to A by virtue of team control rather than the arrow.
If, OTOH, A1's pass is a "throwin" pass, team control is not only irrelevant, but also non-existent. Again, B's ball due to the violation.