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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
You don't, that's why you go to the AP arrow except if occurs during a throw-in (violation) or if we subsquently will be shooting free throws and having a throw-in.
A1 gets fouled while shooting and balls lodges between the rim and the backboard. No AP arrow because A1 still has to shoot free throws.
While A1's shot is in flight A2 fouls B2 and the balls then becomes lodged. No AP arrow because Team B is entitled to either free throws or a throw-in.
Following an intentional or technical foul, the last of A1's free throws gets lodged. No AP arrow b/c Team A is entitled to a throw-in.
And remember, if the throw-in gets tipped by either team and the ball lodges then we go to the AP arrow b/c the throw-in had ended prior to the ball getting lodged.
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Right. And all that is too much to put into the exception (and even if they had all that, someone would ask, "but what about ....?"), so they worded it the way they did.