Yes. And it begins counting down as soon as the ball is inbounded.
If a player shoots the ball before the shot-clock goes off, and it hits the rim in any way, then yes the clock will reset.
To save time as the clock doesn't start until someone touches the ball.
It's a turnover and the other team gets the ball
Starts with possession of jump-ball to start game
In the NBA, if the ball is kicked, regardless of whether the ball goes out of bounds, the shot clock is reset to 14 seconds if there are less than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball and stays the same if there are more than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball.
Yes. When the ball remains out of play the clock is stopped.
The play results in a jump ball. The team with the possession arrow gets the ball.
A dead ball foul is a term in which the ball has not been inbounded, the clock is stopped, thus a "dead ball," and a foul has been commited.
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10 seconds. In college if they call timeout they get a fresh 10 seconds when the ball in inbounded again. In the NBA they only get what time was left on the clock when timeout was called.
Diameter of a standard basketball is 29.5 to 30 inches (74.9 to 76.2 centimeters).