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Originally posted by CYO Butch
If the OT has not started, and we learn that it was really not a tied game, did the "T" not happen after the end of the game? What is done for "T" behavior after a game has ended, and how would that be any different for the scenario described when the scorekeepers error was discovered?
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It's not treated any differently at all in the case above. If A won the game by a point, but someone from team A then got a T before the referees left the visual confines of the court, then the FT's for the T would always be shot if they could possibly make a difference in the final score. You only have OT if the score is tied after the FT's for the T are shot.