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So now the standard of advantage is that if the team retains possession there isn't a violation? The player could knock the ball back to the BC but if the offense recovers it there's not a violation?
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If the ball got deflected into the BC, that would be an advantage, since it gave the defense time to reset. With a pass tipped by B but going from A3 to A1, let it go, because calling the violation would hurt team A by stopping the clock and allowing the defense to reset.
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Advantage ...
... especially if such a deflection led to a shot clock violation.
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