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I know this was discussed here back in December but I have been unable to find the thread. So here goes...
Team A is awarded a throw-in using the AP procedure. During the throw-in, Player A1 legally throws a bounce pass in-bounds. The ball is kicked by Player B2 in an effort to block the throw-in. The covering official blows their whistle and calls the violation on Team B for kicking. In the above situation, would the AP arrow switch to Team B after the next throw-in is completed? Or, is the subsequent throw-in not an AP arrow throw-in due to the kicking violation by Team B? Thanks again, everyone.
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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 possesion arrow. Call the violation and administer the "replacement" throw-in. AP switches after the throw-in is completed (or if throw-in team violates).
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Will A1 be allowed to run the endline in this case? The original throw-in did not end. . .
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Okay, well, I guess my memory was flawed. I can't find what I thought was there. I will now reverse the arrow even when the defense violates on the in-bounds pass.
But this brings up another question -- why is this fair?!? Defense violates and they get rewarded with the arrow!?!? |
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![]() The AP throw in ends when B kicks the ball. The arrow is changed when the throw-in ends. Now, A gets the ball because B kicked it. |
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They just simply touched the ball first, which ended the throw-in. There going to get the arrow anyway, unless a foul occurs before the throw-in ends. |
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If the defender can deflect the pass, by any means, it's good defense. |
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Slightly confused.... I think
So Juulie,
you would want Team A to keep the AP arrow and keep the current throw-in opportunity due to the kick? That wouldn't be reasonable would it? The only time the AP arrow should be kept is when there is a foul committed during the throw-in, before the the throw-in is completed. Penalize the foul and the AP stays because the throw-in was never completed.
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