YES
there is no shot clock in high school basketball
There is no shot clock for boys high school basketball
In college basketball a half takes 20 minutes on the clock. In high school and in the NBA a half is 24 minutes on the clock made up of two 12 minute periods.
Massachusetts began using the shot clock in high school basketball during the 2014-2015 season. This move was part of an effort to enhance the pace of play and scoring in games. The shot clock was set to 30 seconds, aligning with the rules used in college and professional basketball.
There is no High School shot clock. Has been voted down... would like to hear more.
a shot clock
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.
OS boy's are better
yes
The shot clock.
6-7 O-clock
Generally, it does not. However, if the game is very close and about to end (under a minute), the clock will usually stop. In high school, the clock only stops for timeouts, throwing the ball in bounds (after a foul or a timeout), or if an injury has occurred.