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Name any three time-rule violations in basketball.
Name any three time-rule fouls in basketball.
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The time-rule violations in basketball are:
- Three seconds rule: A player may not stay in the opponent's restricted area for more than three (3) consecutive seconds when his side is in possession of a live ball in the frontcourt and the game clock is running.
- Five seconds rule: When a player is closely guarded and does not pass, shoot, or dribble the ball within 5 seconds, it is considered a sideline throw violation by the opponents.
- Eight seconds rule: When a player gains control of a live ball in his backcourt, his team must move the ball into its frontcourt within 8 seconds.
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