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Old Sun Feb 18, 2018, 08:35pm
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OK, I get it, thank you.
I was thinking the throw had ended because the defense touched the ball, therefore the arrow would change.
So here is a similar AP throw in question. Team gets the throw in on the arrow. On the throw in, Team B commits a kicked ball violation as the first contact of the ball after it has been released? Who gets possession and who gets the arrow?

This was a question on our league rules test for years.
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Old Sun Feb 18, 2018, 09:05pm
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So here is a similar AP throw in question. Team gets the throw in on the arrow. On the throw in, Team B commits a kicked ball violation as the first contact of the ball after it has been released? Who gets possession and who gets the arrow?

This was a question on our league rules test for years.
Hint: Was the ball legally touched?
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Old Sun Feb 18, 2018, 10:33pm
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So here is a similar AP throw in question. Team A gets the throw in on the arrow. On the throw in, Team B commits a kicked ball violation as the first contact of the ball after it has been released? Who gets possession and who gets the arrow?

This was a question on our league rules test for years.
I think there is a letter missing from your question but correct me if I am wrong

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Hint: Was the ball legally touched?
Nope
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Old Mon Feb 19, 2018, 01:48am
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So here is a similar AP throw in question. Team gets the throw in on the arrow. On the throw in, Team B commits a kicked ball violation as the first contact of the ball after it has been released? Who gets possession and who gets the arrow?

This was a question on our league rules test for years.
Arrow only changes when:

1) Throw-in legally ends
2) Inbounding team violates

Guessing your inbounding team is Team A. To answer your last question, Team A gets possession and Team A retains the arrow.
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Old Mon Feb 19, 2018, 08:22am
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If the official chopped it would, however, it should not as throw-in did not end.
Throw-in has to be released for the clock to start

ART. 4

If play is resumed by a throw-in, the clock shall be started when the ball touches, or is legally touched by, a player on the court after it is released by the thrower.
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