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That's what I'm wondering here. White kept the ball because of the OB violation on blue, but what if they hadn't? What if it had been a steal or hit off white's foot and then OB? Pretty clearly a T then, right? Or is the fact that the blue player disrupted the offense's play enough to say they gained an advantage even in this situation?
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