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In fairness I think he is invoking the same rule as in Under 8s where it is not a travel the first time you forget to dribble - you just get the rules explained at the next break of play.
In this case the appropriate outcome would have been to count the basket and just have a quiet word with the poor little guy after the game to encourage him to get the shot off sooner next time.
In fairness to Dazz, if his seat was behind the baseline ... approx 170 metres behind the baseline ... then the sound of the buzzer would have arrived at his ears around half a second later, while the view of the ball leaving Dixon's hands would have been virtually un-delayed, thus giving the perception of the score being valid.
I suggest he upgrades from nickel to bronze.