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what is the difference between stopwatch and game clock in basketball?​




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Answered by emmawatson2019
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The clock runs whenever the ball is in play. The clock is stopped whenever the ball goes out of bounds, a foul is called, free throws are being shot, and during time outs. When the ball is inbound, the clock starts once a player touches the ball.The clock starts when a player touches the ball after the official tosses it for the initial jump ball. After that, the clock only stops when the official blows his whistle to indicate a foul, violation or timeout. The clock is basically used to maintain the playing time of the entire game.The official may also stop the clock for an unusual delay, such as the ball rolling off the floor and away from play, or for an injured player. The clock starts again when it's touched in bounds after a throw-in, or when a player touches the ball on a rebound after a missed free throw.

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Stopwatch is used for the following : • Starting the stopwatch immediately when the official blows his whistle and gives the time-out signal.• Signal when the time-out has ended.• Starting the stopwatch immediately when a previous period has ended.• Signal and simultaneously stopping the stopwatch immediately when an interval of play has ended.Start the stopwatch for 3 seconds, 8 seconds, 24 seconds in the entire game .

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Whenever the ball is in play, the clock is running. Every time the ball is out of bounds, a foul is called, a free throw is attempted, and the clock is halted during timeouts. Once a player touches the ball during an inbound play, the time begins to run. In the NBA, the clock stops following a successful shot in the final two minutes of regulation time and overtime.

Explanation:

Whenever the ball is in play, the clock is running. Every time the ball is out of bounds, a foul is called, a free throw is attempted, and the clock is halted during timeouts. Once a player touches the ball during an inbound play, the time begins to run. After the referee tosses the ball for the opening jump ball, the time begins when a player touches it. The clock stops after that when the referee blows his whistle to signal a foul, a violation, or a timeout. The major purpose of the clock is to regulate the overall game's playing time. The referee may also stop the clock if there is an unexpected delay, such as when the ball rolls off the ground and out of bounds or if a player is hurt. The clock resets when the ball is touched in bounds following a throw-in or when a player touches the ball on a rebound following a missed free throw.

When the referee blows his whistle and signals for a timeout, the stopwatch is utilised for the following: • Instant start of the stopwatch. When the timeout is over, announce it. • Immediately start the stopwatch once a previous period has ended. • When a play's intermission is over, signal while also instantly stopping the timer. Throughout the whole game, start the stopwatch for 3 seconds, 8 seconds, and 24 seconds.

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