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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes
Also, if the original throw in in the OP is an AP throw in, does the arrow change or stay the same?
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The arrow changes when the ball is touched legally in bounds. That never happened, so the arrow shouldn't change.
B being out of bounds, imm, is no different than first touching the ball by kicking it. Not a legal touch, so A's subsequent throw in is for the B violation, and A would keep the arrow.