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  2. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA introduced a 45-second shot clock for the 1985-86 season; [13] several conferences had experimented with it for the two seasons prior. [14] It was reduced to 35 seconds in the 1993–94 season, [15] and 30 seconds in the 2015–16 season. [16] The NAIA also reduced the shot clock to 30 seconds starting in 2015–16. [17]

  3. Trent Tucker Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Trent Tucker Rule is a basketball rule that disallows any regular shot to be taken on the court if the ball is put into play with under 0.3 seconds left in game or shot clock. The rule was adopted in the 1990–91 NBA season and named after New York Knicks player Trent Tucker , and officially adopted in FIBA play starting in 2010.

  4. NBA says clock 'error' led to extra time being played during ...

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    When the shot clock was reset, though, the game clock was also reset from 1:14 to 2:20. No one seemed to notice, and the teams continued to play the rest of the game from that point. It meant the ...

  5. Technical foul - Wikipedia

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    The shot clock is reset to 14 seconds if it read less than such at the time of the foul. The team awarded the foul shots for a technical may select the player(s) to shoot them (this rule differs slightly from level to level and internationally), as opposed to personal fouls, where the player fouled, unless injured, must shoot his own foul shots.

  6. Nullified 3-pointer by James, shot clock malfunction make for ...

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    The final 2 minutes, 7 seconds of the Warriors' 128-121 victory over the Lakers took about 22 minutes to play, bogged down due to a pair of lengthy replay reviews — one that overturned an ...

  7. Running out the clock - Wikipedia

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    A backboard assembly displaying the shot clock in red (8 seconds) and game clock in white (11.8 seconds) In basketball games, the clock stops when the ball is dead and runs when it is live. Running out the clock was a major problem in the early days of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Often, once a team grabbed the lead, they would ...

  8. Turnover (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    This can result from a player getting the ball stolen, stepping out of bounds, having a pass intercepted, committing a violation (such as double dribble, traveling, shot clock violation, three-second violation or five-second violation), or committing an offensive foul (including personal, flagrant, and technical fouls).

  9. John Wall gives broadcasting a try, while still holding out ...

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    John Wall was at the G League Winter Showcase last year, trying out, hoping to get back in the game. The No. 1 pick in the 2010 NBA draft and five-time All-Star made his broadcasting debut this ...