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Nba has replayed a few games over the years and I believe they go with the theory of if the mistake had/did influence the outcome enough.
A player incorrectly fouling out is a pretty big mistake, this was made worse by a somewhat coverup by the hawks bench and the nba official missing it to. If they didn't offer a replay this one could well have gone further.
Shaq can't play in the game, ironic considering his foul-out-that-wasn't was the reason for the replay. At this stage, its not known whether Marion and Banks can play in the game. The league has yet to make a decision on their eligibility. The NBA replayed part of a game once before and there were trades in between the game and the replay, and the traded players were allowed to play, but it is not known if this precedent will be followed.