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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
The throw-in ends when the ball is touched on the court, or the inbounding team violates.
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I think you meant...
The throw-in ends when the ball is LEGALLY touched, or the inbounding team violates.
A kick is not a legal touch and the throwin doesn't end on a kick. The arrow will be unchanged and the new throwin will be for the kick, not the AP.
Also, "on the court" has, at least in some contexts, been interpreted to be inbounds (see LGP rules). An OOB player touching the released throwin will have violated but it is not a throwin violation. That is considered to be a legal throwin that has ended....then a OOB violation occurred....arrow changes.