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Originally Posted by DrPete
Although not part of the original post, if the throw in was an alternating possession throw in, then the AP arrow would not change. A foul on either team, or a violation by the defense keeps the AP arrow the same.
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The opportunity to make an alternating-possession throw-in is lost if the throw-in team violates. If either team fouls during an alternating-possession throw-in, it does not cause the throw-in team to lose the possession arrow. If the defensive team commits a violation during the throw-in, the possession arrow is not switched.
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Not necessarily. The throw-in ends on any inbounds touch, which would reverse the AP arrow, but the rule for team control fouls on plays resuming with a throw-in covers all action until player control is gained inbounds. Therefore, if the throw-in pass was touched or tipped, but not controlled and then the throwing team fouled, you would have a situation in which the arrow switches and a team control foul was committed.