Defensive Three-Seconds, defender remains in lane for longer than 3 seconds Defensive Three-Seconds, defender remains in lane for longer than 3 seconds Defensive Three-Seconds, defender remains in lane for longer than 3 seconds
“This is an example of a Defensive Three-Seconds violation. The highlighted defensive player, Tony Bradley, does not actively guard an opponent while he’s positioned inside the 16-foot key area for longer than the allotted three seconds. Defensive Three-Seconds is called when a defensive player does not exit the 16-foot key area, or actively guard an opponent, within three seconds.”