the shot clock is 24 seconds, and it resets when it is shot once they get to the offensive side.
So basically 24 seconds. There is no certain seconds where they have to shoot it only across half court
There are limits imposed on the time taken before progressing the ball past halfway (8 seconds in international and NBA), before attempting a shot (24 seconds), holding the ball while closely guarded (5 seconds), and remaining in the restricted area (the lane, or "key") (3 seconds). These rules are designed to promote more offense.
in the nba and recreation you have 10 seconds. in street you can choose how many seconds you have to cross the halfcourt line you can even choose not to have a time limit at all!
Eight seconds, as opposed to ten seconds in college ball.
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In the NCAA you have 10 seconds to cross midcourt and you can not cross back over.
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.
In basketball people have 5 seconds to take the ball out of bounds.
When in-bounding the ball, 5.
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The officials would call a backcourt violation. It is illegal to bring the ball into the backcourt once the ball has passed the midcourt line.
A player has 5 seconds to get the ball in bounds.
The limited time you can hold the ball for is 5 seconds.
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.
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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.
high school- no limit, college- 35 seconds, nba- 24 seconds