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What is the 3 second paint rule in the NBA?
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What is the 3 second paint rule in the NBA?
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The three-second rule states that an offensive player cannot remain within the painted area (also known as the key, lane, or the paint) for more than three consecutive seconds while their team is in possession of the ball.
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