24 seconds.
The NFL Play Clock is 35 seconds. The NBA Shot Clock is 24 seconds.
24 seconds on the shot clock
Known as the Shot Clock, in the NBA, a team has 24 seconds to attempt a shot. In Men's College (NCAA), it is 35 seconds.
They put 14 seconds on the clock.
Twenty-four seconds.
There is no High School shot clock. Has been voted down... would like to hear more.
Players in the NBA have a 24-second grace period from the shot clock to get off a shot clock. In college basketball, the shot clock limit is 35 seconds.
24 seconds in the NBA. 35 seconds in men's NCAA. 30 seconds in womens NCAA.
In the men's game the shot clock is 35 seconds and in the women's game the shot clock is 30 seconds.
In basketball, a shot clock is used to ensure teams attempt a shot within a certain time frame. The shot clock typically lasts 24 seconds in the NBA and FIBA games, and 30 seconds in NCAA games. If a team does not attempt a shot within that time limit, it results in a shot clock violation, and the ball is turned over to the opposing team.
24 seconts
In basketball, the shot clock counts down the time a team has to take a shot (which must hit the rim in order to qualify) after taking possession of the ball before a violation is called. In the NCAA, the shot clock is set at 35 seconds, which is 11 seconds longer than that of the NBA.