The operative word is "or" which means the first part of that sentence applies one thing and the other is simply not giving the officials the ball. It did not say "and." It said, "or."
What advantage in the game does take place if you do not give the ball to the nearest official? I cannot think of one. Because this is usually done when there is a clear dead ball (not after a made basket).
OR
conjunction
conjunction: or
1.
used to link alternatives.
"a cup of tea or coffee"
2.
introducing a synonym or explanation of a preceding word or phrase.
"the espionage novel, or, as it is known in the trade, the thriller"
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
Last edited by JRutledge; Sun Apr 09, 2023 at 04:14pm.
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