depends on what level In most levels the limit is five seconds.
35 (when I got the 2 answers that didn't agree - this one saying 35 and another saying 40 seconds, I went to the NFL site, and found the answer easily. It is 40 seconds.) Once the whistle blows to end a play, 40 seconds are place on the play clock and the play clock begins to wind down.
A player has five seconds to inbound the ball, if he/she has not inbound the ball in five seconds, it's a "turnover" the other team gets the ball.
About 36 games are played In a college basketball season.
Villanova has won 1 College Basketball Championship and it took place back in 1985 defeating the Georgetown Hoyas.
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.
there is no shot clock in high school basketball
There is no shot clock for boys high school basketball
In the NBA, you get 24 seconds per possession and in college basketball, you get 35 seconds per possession.
There is no High School shot clock. Has been voted down... would like to hear more.
In college it is 35 seconds and in the pros it's 24 seconds, there is no clock in high school
14 Seconds
24 seconds.
Same as NFL: After timeout/end-of-quarter/2-min-warning: 25 s Normally: 40 s
How many college basketball teams played in 1939
They put 14 seconds on the clock.
24 seconds on the shot clock