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∙ 2012-03-25 19:47:49No, the only times where one can call a timeout is when their team has possession of the ball or when there is a dead ball, which means the clock is stopped (out of bounds, foul called, etc.).
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yes. but only on a dead ball. You can't call a defensive time out when the ball is in play.
The referee inbounds the ball near the top of the three point line on the side line if a team decides to call a timeout!
The coach can call a timeout
You can call a time out until the other team inbounds the ball.
yes you can i even saw it on the nba website
yes you can i even saw it on the nba website
anybody on the court for that team and the coach. the bench is not aloud to call a timeout unless it is the coach
The umpire does not have to call time when the ball is in the infield, BUT when the pitcher has it in the circle so the play is OFFICIALLY dead.
You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.
10 seconds. In college if they call timeout they get a fresh 10 seconds when the ball in inbounded again. In the NBA they only get what time was left on the clock when timeout was called.