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l) 20-second time-out Each team has the right to request a 20-second timeout every half hour. A total of two 20-second timeouts may be requested per game (including overtime). A player requests a 20-second timeout, which is given only when the ball is dead or the team is in control of the ball.
The team member shouts: "20 seconds timeout". During the 20-second timeout, the team can only make one substitution.
If the team requesting a timeout replaces a player, the opposing team can also replace a player. If a second 20-second time-out is requested in the middle of the hour (including overtime), it shall be allowed, subject to the registration of a regular time-out. If the game cannot continue at the end of the 20 seconds, a regular timeout should also be registered.
2) Regular timeout (100 seconds) Each team has the right to request a regular timeout for 7 minor registrations. 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.
A player requests a 100-second time-out, which is given only when the ball is dead or when the team is in control of the ball. The team member shouts: "Pause".
There must be two timeouts per quarter. If no team calls a time-out with 6 minutes and 59 seconds remaining in each quarter, the recorder shall take a mandatory time-out at the first dead ball, which is registered in the name of the home team. With 2 minutes and 59 seconds remaining in each quarter, no team calls a second timeout, and the recorder shall apply a mandatory time-out at the first dead ball, which is registered in the name of the team that was not previously registered in the quarter.
Additional timeouts are permitted, subject to a technical foul. The head coach can request a 20-second or 100-second timeout when the game is aborted.
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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. This 20-second time-out is divided between two halves and only two situations in which a team can request a short timeout on the pitch, one is when the ball is dead, and the second is when the team has the ball and the player with the ball faces the referee to make a "20-second short timeout".
There are a total of 7 times for each team, which means that both sides can request a total of 14 long 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.
In the fourth quarter, each team shall request no more than four long timeouts, and once the final two minutes of the fourth quarter are reached, each team may not request more than three times in order to ensure the continuity of the game. It is worth mentioning that requesting a second 20-second timeout at half-time or a 20-second timeout during overtime is allowed, but will be recorded as a 100-second timeout.
In overtime, although the team will not receive a new number of short timeouts, it will regain three long timeouts per overtime, and this long timeout is also not allowed to reach three times in the last two minutes of overtime.
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There are two kinds of timeouts in the NBA, 20s and 100s, generally 20s short timeouts are allocated in the first and second halves, and the number of 100s long timeouts, each team has a total of 7 times, usually there can be two long timeouts in a quarter, and one short timeout in the half, which depends on the intensity of the game and the coach's tactical arrangement.
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The NBA seems to have two long timeouts of 2 minutes and 2 short timeouts of 20 seconds per quarter, and 4 quarters are multiplied by 4
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