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shot clock

noun

  1. a clock used in basketball games to limit to a specific length the time taken between shots.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of shot clock1

First recorded in 1980–85

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Example Sentences

This version is played with a 12-second shot clock on a half court.

First, it’s helped shave precious seconds off the shot clock that could otherwise be used later in the possession, thus limiting Phoenix’s late-clock options.

What to know about the NBA’s play-in tournament and the 2021 playoffsWith the shot clock ticking down, James stepped into a deep three-pointer from the Staples Center logo that swished through.

Led by two future Naismith Hall of Famers in Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler, the team nicknamed “Phi Slama Jama” pioneered above-the-rim offense, bringing a modern twist to a game that still didn’t have a shot clock.

With the shot clock winding down, Hayes dribbled around a Funderburk screen and launched a desperation three-pointer from well behind the line as Huff, a 7-footer, closed out with his right hand trying to bother the shot.

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