whatever the status of the clock is at the time of the infraction, is when the clock will start on the next play. example if the previous play was an out of bounds play then the clock would start on the snap. if the previous play was in bounds, then the clock will start when the referee blows the 25 second clock in
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It doesn't. However, the referee can add time at the end of each half, at his discretion, to account for lost playing time due to such things as player injury etc.
In Basketball, the clock stops for every time out, foul, and out of bounds violation. It should also stop at the sound of the referee's whistle.