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The non-stop schedule of the CBA is surprising.
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A pause can be called in the following cases:
1. If the ball becomes a dead ball and the race time is stopped, it can be called a timeout.
2. After the coach requests a timeout, he can call a timeout when the opponent shoots and scores. The request must be made before the player throws the basketball.
3. If a foul occurs in the middle of the free throw, it can also be called a timeout when the new penalty is implemented and the serve does not enter the competition state.
If a team requests a time-out and is ready to take another consecutive time-out, a player must return to the pitch and signal the referee to call a time-out.
Basketball games. Substitutions have the following rules: after a team requests a time-out and is allowed.
After a foul or scrum has been awarded. After a breach, only the non-offending player who throws the throw-in may request a substitution. Once the substitution is allowed, the other party can also request a substitution.
After the last free throw is successful, only the player on the free throw team can be replaced, but only before the first or only one free throw is made and the ball enters the game. In this case, the opposing team may be allowed to substitute a player as long as the ball is raised before the ball enters the game after the last or only free throw.
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OK. According to the rules of basketball.
In basketball games.
In the first and second quarters of the game, each team may grant two timeouts to be registered, three timeouts to be registered in the third and fourth quarters, and one timeout to be registered in each tiebreaker. The time-out lasts for 1 minute and cannot be carried over to the second half or tiebreaker.
In the case of the NBA, there are two types of timeouts: 20-second timeouts and 100-second timeouts. The number of 20-second timeouts is two per team, and this number of timeouts does not only exist in the regular 48 minutes, and there are no additional timeouts in overtime.
The 20-second timeout is divided into two halves and only two situations in which the team can apply for a short timeout on the court, one is when the ball becomes a dead ball, and the second is when the team is in possession of the ball and the player with the ball faces the referee to make a "20-second short timeout".
The number of 100-second timeouts is 7 for each team, which means that both sides can apply for a total of 14 timeouts within 48 minutes of play. A long time-out can be requested when the ball is dead or when the player with the ball makes a "timeout" in front of the referee.
Full timeouts are mandatory, with at least two 100-second long timeouts occurring in each quarter. Assuming that neither side of the game calls a long timeout, the match recorder.
A 100-second timeout will be signaled to the referee during the formation of the first dead ball after the sixth minute of the first quarter.
This long time-out is recorded in the home team's provisional number of times, while the mandatory long time-out caused by the first dead ball in the ninth minute of the game will be recorded in the away team's provisional number.
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The first three quarters must be dead balls or before the opponent kicks off after the opponent scores, and in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter, only the dry grinding needs to be without fighting their own side to hold the ball can call a timeout. Don't call a timeout in the first 3 quarters of the competition. It's just an international example.
I am a Level 2 Basketball Referee.
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Each team is allowed to request 3 time-outs per half hour (two quarters) of game for a period of 1 minute, so a maximum of 6 minutes can be used for a quarter.
The breaks between the first and second quarters, the third and fourth quarters are 2 minutes each.
Halftime is 10 minutes or 15 minutes:
1. The decision of the local organizer shall be made to all persons concerned at the latest one day before the scheduled start of the competition.
2. In the case of only one match, the decision must be notified before the start of the match.
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