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Old Sun Jan 10, 2016, 01:32pm
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Jump Ball Caught By Jumper ...

6.4.1 SITUATION C: Following the jump between A1 and B1 to start the first quarter, the jump ball: (d) is caught by A1. RULING: In (d), Team B will have a throw-in because of the violation and the arrow for the alternating possession will be pointed towards Team A’s basket.

The caseplay (above) first appeared in the NFHS Casebook in 2004-05. Previous to 2004-05, was the arrow ever pointed toward Team B's basket? Wasn't the interpretation, back then, that, although it was an illegal possession by A1, it was, nevertheless, a possession by Team A and thus, Team B would get the next alternating possession arrow, and, in essence, Team A would lose the ball and the arrow due to this catching the jump ball by a jumper violation? If this, indeed, was ever a change in interpretation, was it ever announced by the NFHS?

Or, did I dream about everything in the paragraph above?

And, where are my car keys?
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