If I am interpreting what you wrote correctly, it sounds like you had the right call. I will qualify that with a HTBT.
I am reading that you had a shot attempt by A1 and a block of that attempt by B1. At this point there is no team control. As the blocked ball is heading out of bounds, A1 attempts to "save" the ball back in bounds by flinging it back toward in bounds. The ball sails out toward the division line, where it is touched, but not controlled, by A2. The ball then goes into the backcourt, where it is retrieved by A3.
If you judge that A1 and A2 DID NOT control the ball in either of their touches after the blocked shot, there can be no backcourt violation because there is no team control.
If you judge that A1 and/or A2 controlled the ball before scooping, flinging, etc., team control has been established by team A and there is a backcourt violation assuming that a team B player did not touch the ball.
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