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In a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) game, each team is allowed a total of five timeouts per game. These timeouts can be used at any point during the game, but only two timeouts can be called in the fourth quarter. Additionally, teams are allowed one timeout during each overtime period.
One for each team
In an NBA game, each team is allowed a total of 7 timeouts, with a maximum of 6 regular timeouts and 1 overtime timeout.
You get 3 timeouts per half, and 2 timeouts for each overtime.
Each team is allotted three time outs per half.
In a basketball game, each team is allowed a total of six timeouts, with a maximum of three timeouts in each half.
In a basketball game, each team is allowed a total of six timeouts, with each team having three timeouts per half.
For the NBA, each team has six timeouts for each game, four of which are mandatory and are used at specific times in each of the four quarters. Each team also has two 20-second timeouts which can be used (one in each half, and they cannot be carried over or saved). In overtime, each team receives three full timeouts. For College, in non-televised games each team gets 4-75 second and 2-30 second timeouts per game. In televised games each team gets 1-60 second and 4-30 second timeouts, with an unused 60 second and a maximum of 3 unused 30 second timeouts carrying over to the second half.
In an NBA game, each team is given six timeouts. They get four 60-second timeouts and two 20-second timeouts.
20 minutes per half, so 40 minutes in regulation. If it goes to overtime, each overtime period is 5 minutes.
2 in the 1st half, 3 in the 2nd half and 1 in overtime. Unused time outs to not carry over
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