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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.
The team has 8 seconds to get the ball over the half-court line. its 8 seconds in the NBA but in college and below a team has 10 seconds
I'm pretty sure you have 30 seconds to get to the other side of the court, and you have to shoot the ball at least once in this time.
On a basketball court. Normally in schools, there is a basketball court.
In basketball people have 5 seconds to take the ball out of bounds.
In the game of basketball, the player has five seconds to bring the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt. Additionally, each player cannot hold onto the ball for more than five seconds at a time, without passing.
You have ten (10) seconds to bring the ball past the half court line or you'll get called for a backcourt violation...
1.364 seconds to travel 50 feet at 25mph.
Sure. Picture a squash ball rolling across a basketball court.
There are 2 you have ten seconds to get the ball across 1/2 court (8 in the NBA) & the offense must advance the ball towards the hoop and attempt to score a basket. this means the can not just hold onto the ball and not do anything. if the do the ref will count to 10 and give the ball to the other team. this rule is a college and high school rule only and was taken out of the NBA when they changed the 1/2 court rule to 8 seconds and started running the shot clock as soon as the ball is inbounded
there is no way you just have to have a strong foot like me i play soccer i can kick a ball across a basketball court in the air with little effort