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.
In the NCAA you have 10 seconds to cross midcourt and you can not cross back over.
The clock ends as soon as it is inbounded so Save that doesn't matter.
No A team can not inbound the ball from the front court into the back court without penalty.
5 seconds.
The count starts usually after the referree hands the person inbound passing the ball. This person has (5) seconds to get the ball inbound to another one of their team mates.
When basketball was first created players were not allowed to dribble the ball.
If you are talking about the NBA the time given to a team to shot the basketball is 24 seconds. In Men's USA college ball you are given i believe 35 seconds to shot the ball. In Women's USA college ball they are given 30 seconds and in Fiba they are given 24 seconds.
Yes but there are exceptions. You're only allowed to move after a team scores. If it is a dead ball, then the referee tells you where to inbound the ball and that's the only spot you can inbound the ball.
In basketball people have 5 seconds to take the ball out of bounds.
no
i think foot ball is more richer than basketball.... footballers get more paid than basketballers