there is no shot clock in high school basketball
There is no shot clock for boys high school basketball
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.
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There is no High School shot clock. Has been voted down... would like to hear more.
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.
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In the NBA as well as all other levels of basketball in the United States, the shooter must release the ball within ten seconds. However, in European Basketball and FIBA, the shooter has five seconds.
Yes. to 15 seconds
In basketball, a shot clock typically lasts 24 seconds. Teams must attempt a shot that hits the rim within this time limit, otherwise, it results in a shot clock violation.
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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.