Hi!
[Edit: Federation rules. Not sure what Referee Magazine asked for in terms of what rules to use.]
In that case, it is still A's ball, treated as the result of a held ball.
Rationale: The throw-in awarded to A because of the held ball has not ended yet: the ball has not been touched by an inbounds player after being released by the thrower-in, and A has not committed a throw-in violation.
So, if A violates in their subsequent throw-in, award B the ball and flip the arrow.
That's what I think, anyways.
..Mike
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