Shot clock for basketball
In basketball there is a 24-second shot clock (NBA, FIBA and WNBA). Within those 24 seconds there must be an attempt that hits the rim.
If the same team keeps the ball after a miss via an offensive rebound, the clock resets to 14 seconds instead of 24. US college basketball uses 30 or 35 seconds — with schotklok.nl you set those times freely.
Under 5 seconds, tenths of a second are often shown. Our shot clock does that automatically, changes colour towards the end and gives a powerful buzzer at 0. The signals do not rely on colour alone: shape and sound also make clear that time is up.
Control the clock with your phone and show it large via HDMI. No installation, straight in the browser, free.
Online shot clock for basketball
With schotklok.nl you use an online shot clock for basketball with 24 seconds and a reset to 14, or switch to 30 or 35 seconds for college rules. Everything is adjustable.
Control the clock with your phone and show it large in the gym — free and without app installation, ideal for clubs, schools and training.
Preset: 24 seconds, reset to 14
Frequently asked questions
- How many seconds is the basketball shot clock?
- 24 seconds (NBA, FIBA, WNBA). US college basketball uses 30 or 35 seconds.
- When does the basketball shot clock reset to 14?
- After an offensive rebound where possession stays with the same team.
- Are tenths of a second shown?
- Yes, under 5 seconds the clock automatically shows tenths.