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A couple of things. One, find another partner you can trust. Two, meet with him after he blows the whistle, tell him emphatically that the one foot of the player in question was in the backcourt at the time of his whistle. Tell him he will need to explain to each coach that he had an inadvertent whistle and that play will resume at the mid-court with the same team retaining control. If he is allowed to call that play from the lead and you're willing to accept, then whatever comes your way from that situation you will deserve.
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