In 1983 a 30 second shot clock was used in ACC league play. Joe Cowan
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∙ 2008-07-18 01:06:37in the 80's
19-18
A 45-second shot clock was introduced in the NCAA men's game in the 1985-86 season. In the 1993-94 season, the shot clock time was reduced to 35 seconds.
Men's college basketball adopted a 45-second clock in 1985, then changed it to a 35-second clock in 1993, which the NCAA still currently uses.
Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made college basketball's first 3-point shot in 1980. Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics made the NBA's first 3-point shot in 1979.
35
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.
in the 80's
In the NCAA there's a shot clock, as for others, I don't know.
19-18
Same as regular collegebasketball
Yes. to 15 seconds
They have quarters instead of halfs and the shot clock is smaller or there is no shot clock at all. Three point line is closer in high school.
No Texas does not have a shot clock for high school basketball
a shot clock
35 seconds
A 45-second shot clock was introduced in the NCAA men's game in the 1985-86 season. In the 1993-94 season, the shot clock time was reduced to 35 seconds.