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  2. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), which sets rules for high school basketball in the U.S., does not mandate the use of a shot clock, instead leaving the choice to use a clock and its duration up to each individual state association. In concert with this, the "stall ball" strategy can be used in a state or league ...

  3. Trent Tucker Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Official Rules of the National Basketball Association state [1] NO LESS THAN :00.3 must expire on the game clock and shot clock when a ball is thrown inbounds and then hit instantly out-of-bounds. If under :00.3 expires in such a situation, the timer will be instructed to deduct AT LEAST :00.3 from the game clock and shot clock.

  4. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    FIBA adopted a 30-second shot clock two years later, resetting the clock when a shot was attempted. Women's basketball adopted a 30-second clock in 1971. The NCAA adopted a 45-second shot clock for men while continuing with the 30-second clock for women in 1985. The men's shot clock was then reduced to 35 seconds in 1993, and further reduced to ...

  5. The pros and cons of KSHSAA’s trial run for shot clock in ...

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    Most high school basketball coaches are thrilled with the idea of playing with a shot clock but not necessarily the trial run for next season.

  6. Are shot clocks in Texas high school basketball’s future ...

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    What are the pros and cons of adding shot clocks to UIL boys’ and girls’ basketball games? There are factors to consider. Are shot clocks in Texas high school basketball’s future?

  7. Buzzer beater - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in basketball, the puck must completely cross the goal line with 0.1 seconds or more remaining on the clock in order for the goal to count; if the period expires (the exact moment when the green goal light comes on at 0.0 seconds) before the puck completely crosses the goal line, the goal is disallowed.

  8. The Scorers Table: Marion County tournament preview, new ...

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    On this week's The Scorers Table podcast, the crew previews the Marion County tournament, analyze the new high school rules & debate the shot clock. The Scorers Table: Marion County tournament ...

  9. Four corners offense - Wikipedia

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    Basketball's "5 seconds closely guarded" rule was originally introduced partly to prevent stalling, and other rule changes were made to the college rules through the 1970s in hopes of eliminating stalling without using a shot clock as the National Basketball Association (NBA) had since its 1954–55 season. [8]