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Because A1 has already used his dribble, it would be a violation for him to recover the errant pass. The pass (since it was not touched by another player) is considered to be a second dribble. When A1 touches the second dribble, it's a violation for an illegal dribble.
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Violation as Scrap explained. Just want to throw this out there, no pun intended. If A1 starts to throw a pass and sees A2 vacate where he intended to pass, and stops and pulls the ball back and in the meantime, fumbles it away from himself, he can retrieve the ball.
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