I don't know.
The rules are written pretty specifically. They included that the official if OOB for a reason.
I had this happen in a game between the all-stars of the "ABC All-Day Day Care" and "We Treat You Right" Day Care.
Is was a great game... right til the end. Tight game at 82-76, 0:17 left to play in the 4th, when this happened, and I called a violation.
The coach was kinda mad so I T'd him. Then he called me a rookie, and I T'd him again because he hurt my feelings. The other team shot 4 shots, made all 4, then sank a 3-pointer. Now B is up by 1.
A had won this tournament the past 9 years, so had a dynasty. But I didn't feel that I had an impact of the game.
B ended up winning the tournament.
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Ok, so I'm just kidding. Of course you call it back... it's the ref's fault. As is too many players after a sub sitch, and the wrong players nearest the baseline on FTs.
..Mike
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