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Originally Posted by Terrapins Fan
Opening jump ball.
A2 goes after the ball, bubbles it near the sideline and falls out of bounds.
We go B's ball but because A2 bubbled it, the table gives B the arrow. (unknown to me the R)
First jump ball, I know it's A's ball. (I did not believe that A controlled the tip.)
The crowd goes nuts ( Like I care about what they think ). when I award the ball to A.
Now the worse part of this is A is winning by about 20 at this point, but that doesn't matter, what do you think?
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I think that to be up by 20 in the first quarter is quite a feat. We'd be thinking running clock in the 2nd half in FL. But, you do what is right, no matter what the crowd thinks. It is always good to check the arrow after an AP throw-in is legally completed as well. Others will chime in with how they track the arrow.