A logical fallacy is defined as an error in logic which is ordinary enough to not be taken into account. One should know how to determine fallacies in a piece of work or dialogue, or anything that involves statements. This skill can save your work’s dignity plus your time.
Further, these fallacies are divided into two sections- formal and informal fallacies. On one hand, the form of formal fallacies is inappropriate; the ideas mentioned are arranged in an incorrect fashion. While, in informal fallacies, the arrangement of the ideas is not a problem but the terminology used, somehow, doesn’t support the main scheme.
Here, in this query, Option-"B" reflects logical fallacy. As we all understand, the word "awesome" is not a logical evidence for proving why a team is at the top in a game- basketball here. It is an example of the Informal fallacy.