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Originally Posted by just another ref
This is not a definition, but merely an example. It was not an accidental whistle until the official declared it to be one. In the OP, a improper backcourt call serves the game better than an accidental whistle call. I have no problem giving the ball to blue. If you need an explanation based on the rules, this is it.
"Why does blue get the ball?"
"The call was over and back."
"But we didn't......."
"Blue ball"
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So, in 5.8.3 SIT E (b), your conversation would go like this:
"Why am I getting a time out?"
"The call was a time out was granted."
"But we didn't......."
"Time out, white. Full or 30 coach?"
Good luck with the rest of that conversation too. You know what an accidental/inadvertant whistle is, even without a written definition of that term. You're simply looking for an excuse to put your feelings of how you think the rules should be, above how the rules are actually written.
Too bad.