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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 05:07pm
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 03:43pm
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Here's a scenario for you, let's hear the answer without looking it up in the rule book first.

Jump ball. AP arrow belongs to Team A. They are taking the ball out of bounds. Can't get the ball inbounds in the allowed 5 second time frame which now gives possession to Team B. What happens to the AP arrow? Team A or Team B?
The AP throwin ends when the throwin ends or when the team violates. Team A violated, therefore the throwin ended and the arrow is switched to team B. Team B also gets a throwin.
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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 10:55pm
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The AP throwin ends when the throwin ends or when the team violates. Team A violated, therefore the throwin ended and the arrow is switched to team B. Team B also gets a throwin.
The only way to lose the AP arrow is on an AP throw in , correct ?
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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 11:05pm
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The only way to lose the AP arrow is on an AP throw in , correct ?
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Old Thu Jan 21, 2010, 08:25am
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The only way to lose the AP arrow is on an AP throw in , correct ?
That's true according to the rules, but I can think of a couple of other ways such as mistakes by the officials or the scorer.
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Old Thu Jan 21, 2010, 12:18pm
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That's true according to the rules, but I can think of a couple of other ways such as mistakes by the officials or the scorer.
Or a really big gust of wind.
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Old Mon Jan 18, 2010, 04:04pm
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Here's a scenario for you, let's hear the answer without looking it up in the rule book first.

Jump ball. AP arrow belongs to Team A. They are taking the ball out of bounds. Can't get the ball inbounds in the allowed 5 second time frame which now gives possession to Team B. What happens to the AP arrow? Team A or Team B?
Without looking at the other posts, the violation by A causes them to lose the arrow. So B would get the throw-in for the violation and the arrow would be switched as well.
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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 11:14pm
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Here's a scenario for you, let's hear the answer without looking it up in the rule book first.

Jump ball. AP arrow belongs to Team A. They are taking the ball out of bounds. Can't get the ball inbounds in the allowed 5 second time frame which now gives possession to Team B. What happens to the AP arrow? Team A or Team B?
If you have a violation, you lose the ball and the arrow. So Team B is given the ball OOB and the arrow is switched once the ball is at the disposal of the Throw-in player.
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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 11:30pm
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If you have a violation, you lose the ball and the arrow. So Team B is given the ball OOB and the arrow is switched once the ball is at the disposal of the Throw-in player.
Close, but not quite. Read the part where it says when the arrow gets switched.
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