I think you answered your own question. If team control still exists, how can it be regained?
The 10-second rule reads: "A player may not be, nor may his/her team be, in continuous control of a ball which is in his/her backcourt for ten seconds" (9-8).
Think of this like the NCAA shot clock - if B gains control, then A gains control, A gets a new "10." If B simply taps, the clock is still running on team A.
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