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			Good, competitive boys' varsity game, team A turned the ball over on their last possession and was down by 4 with no more than two seconds left.  Team B inbounded the ball and scored a layup on team A's goal, so the game ended with team B ahead by 2.   
 
How much of a stretch is it to call an unsporting T on team B?  In this situation, since team A simply gave team B a free inbounds it seems correct to let it go, but I would be interested in hearing any opinions on why/when this might be handled differently.  Thanks.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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