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Backcourt throw-ins by A do not use the line of demarcation. If B was in its (B's) backcourt when it fouled or violated, then the subsequent throw-in would follow the line of demarcation.
The caveat would be if A scored, B was awarded a throw-in with the right to run the endline, and A commits a contact dead ball technical foul (or other violation or foul while the ball is dead), then B gets to attempt the free throws AND throw the ball in from their endline, still with the right to run the endline. The right to run the endline remains unless the new team on defense does something stupid after the throw-in ends (fouling the player who receives the throw-in). |
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