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Question
Explain the term 24-Second device.
Solution
- The 24-second device in basketball, sometimes known as the shot clock, is a timer that ensures the offensive team takes a shot within 24 seconds of obtaining control of the ball.
- Within this time limit, the team must try a rim-hitting shot or score a basket. If the team fails to shoot inside the 24-second time frame, a shot clock violation is declared, and the other team takes possession of the ball.
- This rule prevents teams from stalling while keeping the game moving quickly and competitively.
- In certain competitions, such as the NBA, the 24-second clock resets when certain circumstances are met, such as an offensive rebound.
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