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Official suspension. There is also a 100-second timeout in the second and fourth quarters, which does not take up any team's timeout, so it is called an official timeout. Place.
In a match of 48 minutes, two teams will have a maximum of 18 timeouts: two official timeouts, 12 regular timeouts, and four short.
Time out. Each team has three 60-second regular timeouts per overtime, and regular timeouts that have not been used up within 48 minutes are void until overtime.
Each team can only call a maximum of three regular timeouts in the fourth quarter. The last two minutes of the fourth quarter and the last two of each overtime.
Each team can only call two timeouts per minute (excluding short timeouts), so by the end of the game we see teams available.
The maximum number of pauses is 2 long and 1 short.
Regular timeouts can be substituted at will, there is only one substitution place for a short timeout, and the team called a short timeout changes one person, then another.
The team can also be replaced; However, a short timeout in the last two minutes of the game allowed for unlimited substitutions.
In a game, there must be two 100-second timeouts in the first and third quarters (one for the home team and one for the away team) from the start.
At 5:59 and 59 seconds, if no team calls a timeout, the scorekeeper must call a timeout at the next dead ball, and it counts.
to the head of the home team; Again, with the first timeout to 2:59, if no team calls a timeout, the scorekeeper must.
Call a timeout on the next dead ball and count it to the team that did not call a timeout before;
There must be three 100-second timeouts each in the second and fourth quarters (one official, one home and one away), and one third quarter.
In comparison, there is an extra time point of 8 minutes and 59 seconds, that is: 8 minutes 59 seconds, 5 minutes 59 seconds, and 2 minutes 59 seconds.
There must be one regular time-out for each of them, and the order of time-outs is: official, home, and away. i.e. if 8 minutes 59 seconds ago.
If no team calls a timeout, there will be an official timeout; If a team called a timeout 8 minutes and 59 seconds ago, and no team called a timeout at 5:59 minutes, then this is an official timeout, and it will not be counted until 2:59 seconds before the timeout.
Stopped under the name of the team.
The 10 timeouts mentioned above are what must be called at that time of the game, regardless of the score situation on the field at that time.
Even if it's garbage time, there will be a timeout whenever the dead ball (foul, ball out of bounds, etc.); In addition, sooner or later, it will be called, and the head coach will often take the initiative to call a timeout at those times. Of course, when it comes to calling a timeout, on the field.
But it is possible that the dead ball will continue to play until the end of the quarter. Also, it's not that two pauses per session are necessary.
It is divided into two teams, and one team takes the initiative to call two 100-second timeouts in a quarter!
Many people see so many pauses in the NBA simply as advertising time, but in fact, it is much more than that. For example, everyone.
Know that there is an unwritten rule in the NBA, which is the first.
Second, let the bench play for a while at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and I think it's because of two.
The existence of an official timeout in the fourth quarter made it possible - even if the bench played really poorly, it could be all changed in three minutes.
and don't waste a number of pauses.
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The so-called official timeout occurs when the two sides do not call a timeout for a certain period of time, and when there is a dead ball, it is easy to call an official timeout. The official pause is the time that the NBA uses to broadcast ads, otherwise you will not get advertising money. Each quarter lasts 12 minutes, and there is usually an official timeout with about 4-6 minutes left.
The referee does not call an official timeout, when there is an inconsistency between the video and the referee's penalty, or there is a player seriously injured and other emergencies that cause a timeout, although it is an official timeout, but it is different from the official timeout usually said.
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The encyclopedia says: The official timeout means that if the coaches of both sides of the game do not request a timeout in the game (single quarter of the game), there are generally fewer timeouts in the first two quarters of the game. The referee will then request an official time-out for the purpose of releasing information (match previews, official events) and advertising.
The official timeout does not count towards the time-out of both teams.
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The NBA timeout is a 20-second timeout.
There will be a maximum of 18 timeouts for both teams in a match of 48 minutes: two official timeouts (the period during the halftime period) and regular timeouts (long timeouts, short timeouts.
NBA timeouts are called by players, and each team has the right to request seven regular timeouts for minor registration. Each team is limited to no more than 4 timeouts in the fourth quarter; No more than 3 timeouts in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. During overtime, 3 timeouts are allowed per team.
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On November 1, 1946, the Toronto Raptors played at home against the New York Knicks at Maple Leaf Garden, which became the first official game in NBA history. The final score was 68-66, with Nick winning, with Toronto Raptors' Sadowski scoring a total of 18 points and New York's Leo scoring 14 points, the two of which were the team's highest scorers.
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