I don't have to re read it. According to you
"An inadvertent whistle occurs any time an official blows the whistle by mistake and does not have a call to make." That has two parts: (1) any time an official blows the whistle by mistake" AND "does not have a call to make." According to you - "I believe the referee did blow his whistle to correct a timing issue" - and the league the referee blew his whistle purposefully. Reason and a rudimentary grasp of the English language - which I know you lack - tell us that something that is done purposefully is not done by mistake. Therefore the whistle was not inadvertent according to the definition you provided, therefore you're talking out your ass. Now before we get to the part where you explain why you're a better opera singer than Rene Fleming and why a tenor saxophone is an alto saxophone I'm going to put you back on ignore, except this time for ten years, not five. Because the nothing you won't say isn't worth hearing.
Oh Doc. You loveable, evil, ornery, mad misanthrope you.
(1) any time an official blows the whistle by mistake" AND "does not have a call to make."
"Correcting a timing issue" is not a "call" to make. "By mistake" with regard to an "inadvertent whistle" does not only mean that the referee got hit in the solar plexis and air involuntary came out of his mouth and caused the whistle to sound accidentally. It also applies to when the referee blows the whistle at the wrong time or for the wrong reason.
Should I go back to my rulebook and get you a definition of what a "call" is in the game of basketball? It's probably not in there though because it's practically self explanatory and obvious to most third graders - just not to you. "Calls" are stuff like "traveling" and "fouls" and complex things I won't even attempt to explain to you like "back court violation" and "closely guarded".
In your haste to do you - be mean to people - you have once again out stupided yourself. (Apologies for the copyright infringement but occasional you come up with a winner such as Gil Scott and I love plagiarism)
So in summary:
1) The official blew his whistle by mistake.
2) He didn't have a call to make.
3) Correcting a timing issue is not a call.
4) It was an inadvertent whistle.
5) I use too many quotation marks.
6) The tenor sax has a crook in it's neck.
7) I'm a great scat singer - opera is my weakest genre.
8,9 and 10) I love you big guy. Happy New Year!