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When does the arrow change?
9.2.8 SITUATION: Team A is awarded an alternation-possession throw-in. A1lobs the throw-in pass toward A2 who is breaking for the basket. The throw-in pass is too high and lodges between the ring and backboard. RULING: Volation by A1 for lodging the untouched throw-in pass. Team B's ball at the throw-in spot. Since A1 violated during an alternating-possession throw-in, Team A has lost the arrow. Team B will have the arrow for the next alternating-possession throw-in. (6-4-5)
So the question is: When do we change the arrow? 1. As soon as the violation occures. 2. When team B thrower-in is handed the ball. 3. When the ball is legally touched in-bounds. In most of my games the timer is also keeping the arrow and I want to make sure I can expain it to the table if I get an alternating throw-in violation.
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The official should whistle the play dead and voice a throw-in violation. S/he can change the arrow at this point. Then award a throw-in to Team B.
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Originally Posted by ranjo
9.2.8 SITUATION: Team A is awarded an alternation-possession throw-in. A1lobs the throw-in pass toward A2 who is breaking for the basket. The throw-in pass is too high and lodges between the ring and backboard. RULING: Volation by A1 for lodging the untouched throw-in pass. Team B's ball at the throw-in spot. Since A1 violated during an alternating-possession throw-in, Team A has lost the arrow. Team B will have the arrow for the next alternating-possession throw-in. (6-4-5) So the question is: When do we change the arrow? 1) As soon as the violation occurs. 3. When the ball is legally touched in-bounds. Per JR - Both answers 1&3 are correct. Rules 6-4-4&5. JR, are you saying the arrow is changed twice? Once on the violation and again when the ball is leagally touched in-bounds? My thought was that when A1 violated and Team B had the ball for a throw-in, it was not considered an alternating possession throw-in. I'm confused - Please help me fill in the blanks.
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Team B gets the arrow because the throw-in ended when Team A violated. Team B also get's the ball for throw-in because of the violation not because of AP so Team B also retains the arrow after the throw-in.
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Its starting to make sense now. If everyone agrees with this, we can close out the thread.
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