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Terrapins Fan Sun Dec 04, 2011 08:28pm

AP Throw in
 
A1 OOB for an AP throw in.

As A1 throws the ball inbounds, B1 kicks the ball.

Does the arrow get changed toward team B's basket now? Or after the next throw in attempt? or is the arrow not turned at all?

I say turn it on the 2nd throw in. The rule say the throw in ends when the ball is legally touched, but there is no definition for "legally touched".

Thanks,

APG Sun Dec 04, 2011 08:30pm

Arrow doesn't change...2nd throw-in is a throw-in for the kicked ball violation, not an AP throw-in.

4.42.5 SITUATION: Team A is awarded an alternating-possession throw-in. A1’s throw-in pass is illegally kicked by B2. RULING: As a result of B2’s kicking violation, Team A is awarded a new throw-in at the designated spot nearest to where the kicking violation (illegal touching) occurred. Since the alternating possession throw-in had not been contacted legally, the throw-in has not ended and therefore, the arrow remains with Team A for the next alternating possession throw-in. COMMENT: The kicking violation ends the alternating possession throw-in and as a result, a non-alternating-possession throw-in is administered. When the ball is legally touched on the subsequent throw-in following the kicking violation, the arrow shall not be changed and shall remain with Team A.

Terrapins Fan Sun Dec 04, 2011 08:36pm

wow. Thanks, I was wrong on that one. It's going to be hard for me to admit that to my partner...but at least, now I know for sure.

bob jenkins Sun Dec 04, 2011 08:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terrapins Fan (Post 801850)
A1 OOB for an AP throw in.

As A1 throws the ball inbounds, B1 kicks the ball.

Does the arrow get changed toward team B's basket now? Or after the next throw in attempt? or is the arrow not turned at all?

I say turn it on the 2nd throw in. The rule say the throw in ends when the ball is legally touched, but there is no definition for "legally touched".

Thanks,

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