I didn't see it, but considering how you described it, I'm not surprised it was a no-call.
There are basically two common types of BI: BI from touching the ball while it's on the rim or in the cylinder, and BI from touching the basket/net while the ball is on/within the basket.
The former is relatively easy to call. But still hard.
The latter...oye vey. Unless the ball is rolling around on the rim, which it does maybe once or twice per game at most, this call is almost impossible because the instant of a player touching the basket/net has to coincide precisely with when ball happens to be touching the rim. And even when this does happen, because the action is lower, it's often tough to trace back who's arm you saw down to the jersey color amid a sea of players.
So on a 3-pt shot in a close game with 10 seconds left, unless I'm 200% sure, I'm not making that call, especially since the action of touching the basket/net probably didn't affect the outcome of the shot anyway.
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