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NBA to debut new shot clock, timing system
National Basketball Association

NBA to debut new shot clock, timing system

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 1:47 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) Time's up for the old NBA shot clock.

The league will debut a new timing system and shot clock this week in Las Vegas during the NBA Summer League, which will then be integrated into all 29 arenas for the 2016-17 season.

The league says Thursday the new clock will feature the game clocks, 24-second and timeout, the first time they have all been in one piece of hardware.

Developed by Swiss watchmaker Tissot, the league's official timekeeper, the timing system will allow for clearer footage to assist referees and the Replay Center, and provides a benefit to some fans. The clock's LED glass is nearly transparent when in use, giving fans behind the baskets a view to the court that was previously obstructed.

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The NBA introduced the shot clock for the 1954-55 season and it has been positioned on top of the backboard since 1977.

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