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got it, nice thread about it from before that I forgot. Team A retains ball.
"The ball goes back to A for a throw-in. The AP arrow does not figure into this at all. NFHS 4-36-2-b "A free throw or a throw-in when the interruption occurred during this activity or if a team is entitled to such." The interruption occurred during the throw-in. The POI is the throw-in." "Scrapper1 posted this a few weeks ago. I haven't had time to go through all the various permutations, but I think it works: If the double foul happens: a) during a free throw or throwin, you resume with the free throw or throwin; b) after a foul or violation, then you resume by administering the penalty for the foul or violation; c) while the ball's in play and there's team control, then you simply give a throwin to the team in control; d) when there is no team control, and there's no way to know who would have gotten the ball, then, and only then, you go to the possession arrow. " and if the ball has been put in play and touched but no control then that would be AP. Throw-in, Double Foul |
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