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After ten seconds, it is considered a delay of game warning. After the next infraction, a technical foul will be given to the team == == You have ten seconds from the time the referee puts the ball in play to the foul shooter. http://aol.nba.com/analysis/rules_9.html?nav=ArticleList

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13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal; measured horizontally, to the back of the free throw line.

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you have ten seconds from when the ref hands you the ball to when you shoot

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You only get 10 seconds.

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13' 9''

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10 seconds

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10 seconds

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