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Although it appears I'm wrong, here's my thinking.
A2 is airborne and secures control, which I thought establishes player and team control, and, as a result, the throw-in ends. I thought at that point we'd then go to 4-35-3...airborne player has the same status as when that player was last in contact with the floor. |
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