A regulation within professional basketball limits the amount of time a defensive player can remain in the free-throw lane (the painted area near the basket) without actively guarding an opponent. Specifically, a defender may not stay in this restricted area for more than three seconds, unless they are closely guarding an opponent. Violation of this regulation results in a penalty, usually a technical foul, awarding the opposing team a free throw and possession of the ball.
This rule aims to prevent excessive lane clogging and promotes a more fluid and dynamic offensive game. It ensures that offensive players have adequate space to operate and reduces the effectiveness of static, heavily congested defenses. Introduced to create a better balance between offense and defense, it has significantly influenced team strategies, particularly regarding inside scoring and post play. Its enforcement has evolved over time, reflecting ongoing attempts to fine-tune the balance of the game.