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Need more context. What was the start of the play? Was this in the first or second half? There is some stuff missing to know what was ruled on.
Basically, an out-of-bounds violation where the team with the ball retains possession in their backcourt, the 10-second clock does not start over. They must get it across at 20 seconds on the shot clock. If the ball was in the FC, if the ball is thrown to the BC, then there is a new 10-second count. All based on what the read of the shot clock says at the time. They can get a new timeout if there is a timeout called, or an official's timeout or a stoppage based on the official decision. So to really answer we would have to know how the play started. That is key to seeing if it was just a mistake or properly adjudicated. Peace
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