Think of it this way...
Team A is entitled to a throw in because of...a held ball and the arrow pointing their direction.
Team B violates during the throw in, meaning the throw in never ends (true whether it's an AP throw in or not) so the arrow can't switch.
Team A now has a throw in because of the violation, not because of the arrow. The arrow still points toward A because the AP throw in never ended.
I hope I explained that well enough. That line of thinking is what helps me.
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