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shot clock

American  

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of shot clock

First recorded in 1980–85

Example Sentences

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With his confidence growing, he started pulling up earlier in the shot clock.

From Los Angeles Times

He later added a three-pointer at the end of the shot clock to push his team’s advantage into double digits.

From Los Angeles Times

But as the game progressed, the USC defense forced Cal Poly to run out the shot clock on multiple occasions and caused 27 turnovers while scoring 39 points off of them.

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He pivoted around and through a double team and faded away deep in the shot clock, ready to sink Memphis’ hopes with his signature jump shot.

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Redick called it a challenge to get a proper evaluation of his team in a 48-minute preseason game when his top three stars are out, but after Friday’s preseason opener, he was looking for better organization on offense early in the shot clock, playing with pace and more physicality.

From Los Angeles Times