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you have ten seconds to get the ball across 1/2 court (8 in the NBA)
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the offense must advance the ball towards the hoop and attempt to score a basket. this means the can not just hold onto the ball and not do anything. if the do the ref will count to 10 and give the ball to the other team. this rule is a college and high school rule only and was taken out of the NBA when they changed the 1/2 court rule to 8 seconds and started running the shot clock as soon as the ball is inbounded
There is no 90 second rule in basketball.
No, there is no 10 second rule in women's NCAA basketball. However, there is a 30-second shot clock. A team in possession of the ball can spend the entire 30 seconds in the back court and never bring the ball over the half court line. As a practical matter, teams are trying to score, and they move the ball up the court quickly. The lack of a 10 second rule does not have a significant impact on the game, in my opinion.
There is no time allotment in girls basketball. They can take as much time as they want. There is a 10 second rule in boys high school and college ball. The NBA has an 8 second rule.
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the three second rule doesn't only apply to high school basketball, it applys to any basketball (including the NBA). The three second rule is when three seconds have been spent in the 'key' consecutively without exiting and re-entering the key. In which case, this is a turnover
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The 24-second rule in basketball is a shot clock that requires a team to attempt a shot within 24 seconds of gaining possession of the ball. This rule speeds up the pace of the game by limiting the amount of time a team can hold onto the ball without attempting a shot, encouraging faster and more dynamic gameplay.
1 rule is you can not run with the ball
the ten second rule in basketball is called when the offense (team with the ball) has not yet crossed half court on to the other side within the ten second time limit. The National Basketball Association changed this rule to the "8 second rule", where as the name suggests, an offensive player must cross the ball passed the half court line 8 seconds after gaining possession.
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because that is the rule...
First of all, it's NBA (National, not Professional) Second, 10 feet.