It probably happened too fast for it to matter, but wouldn't the shot clock actually be reset twice on this play. First reset is when B intercepts the ball, so the shot clock is now counting down for team B's possession. Then a second reset when the player lands OOB. This reset gives team A a fresh shot clock for their ensuing possession.
You wouldn't want to be giving the ball to team A with one second gone from the shot clock after the OOB violation, right?
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