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Originally Posted by bas2456
Sure. I get that.
This seems like it should be a (in very technical terms, obviously) you-had-your-chance kind of a situation.
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The rule makers have determined, and most here agree with the logic, that the AP should entitle a team to a complete throw in rather than just an opportunity for a throw in.
I personally think it would be simpler and make more sense to switch the arrow as soon as the ball is at the disposal of the throw in team. To me, the arrow has done its job, and anything that happens during that throw in is the direct result of the AP arrow.
I'm in the minority, though.