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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I remember an interpretation sometime back wherein the spot of a the AP throwin for a double violation (maybe it was a double foul) was determined by the location of the violation of that team that didn't not have the arrow.
In (A), it wouldn't matter, however, since that violation would put A2 in the semi-circle and this the spot for both violations would be on the endline.
In (B), it would matter. If the arrow were pointing to A, it would be an endline throwin since B's violation was in the lane. If the arrow were pointing to B, it would be along the sideline nearest where A2 violated.
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That's a good way to resolve it.
Another might be that the initial violation is a delayed dead ball, so it's really the second that causes the AP arrow, so inbound at the spot of the second.