I think Bob's solution is probably best, but you could make a case for taking it back to the baseline under A's basket and giving ball to B as well, and just realize that everybody here screwed up quite a bit to get to this point. Not sure that I consider B's act to be unsporting, as everybody tends to assume that after one team puts ball in bucket, other team gets ball. So inbounding it after A has done same at opposite end is not unsporting, and scoring in your own basket because you realize everybody else's error is similarly not unsporting.
What a wacky play though, complicated by officials who were no mor ewith it than the players.
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