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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by joec
Also by rule, when team A then violated on the throw-in, they lose the ball and the arrow. This is the only time the arrow is changed when a throw-in is not completed. [/B]
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I think Mark just misspoke when he said A loses the arrow. During a normal AP sitch, this would be correct.
In this sitch, since A had the ball because of B's initial violation and B had the arrow, A simply loses the ball. B keeps the arrow. Don't change the arrow after B's throw-in. B got the ball because of A's violation.
Bottom line - B's ball and B's arrow.