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					Originally Posted by  Camron Rust
					 
				 
				Incorrect. Both are OOB violations, neither are throw-in violations. 
 
The thrower only needs to throw the ball such that it touches a player who is inbounds OR out of bounds to legally complete the throwin. 
 
When A2 or B2 touches the ball, it is an OOB violation because A2/B2 caused the ball to be OOB. 
 
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 I didn't make myself clear.  I want the a throw-in caught OOB by A2 to be considered a throw-in violation with the ball returned to original spot, while a throw-in caught OOB by B2 to be a OOB violation with ensuing throw-in at spot of violation.
Still, a throw-in caught OOB by B2, would the throw-in be considered ended for the purposes of the AP arrow?