It was changed to 8 seconds a couple of years ago.
10 seconds
8 seconds.
Eight seconds, as opposed to ten seconds in college ball.
You have ten (10) seconds to bring the ball past the half court line or you'll get called for a backcourt violation...
In the case mentioned above, the offense must get the ball past the mid-court line within 8 seconds. This a revision from the previous rule that allowed 10 seconds.
The team has 8 seconds to get the ball over the half-court line. its 8 seconds in the NBA but in college and below a team has 10 seconds
you only have 8 seconds to be in your own half then you must enter the oppositions half within the 8 seconds to not commit a foul
10 seconds
the shot clock is 24 seconds, and it resets when it is shot once they get to the offensive side. So basically 24 seconds. There is no certain seconds where they have to shoot it only across half court
In the NBA, 8 seconds. In major US college ball, 10 seconds.
there's no count for back court violation. back court violation is when you hold the ball in the fore court and you step back beyond the half court line is back court violation. maybe you are meaning the 8 seconds violation wherein you are not allowed to stay in the back court with the ball for more than 8 seconds.
The Eight seconds rule in basketball means that once a team has acheived position of the ball in it's own half-court it must cross the half-court line within eight seconds or turn-over the ball to the other team.