yes you can i even saw it on the nba website
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.
yes except when one teams player is inbounding the ball because the other team has scored.
As far as college ball and the NBA are concerned, a team may call a time out when they are in possession of the ball or during a dead ball. A team may not call time out when they are on defense.
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.
You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.
No, a timeout can not be called until the player with the ball is down or out of bounds.
The coach can can call a timeout anytime when the ball is not in play. He/She only has two timeouts per game, though.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark. The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark.
During regulation play teams may call consecutive time outs. Only one timeout can be called at the end of the 4th qtr if a team has a time out remaining. You can not use the 1 additional timeout allotted for overtime until the overtime begins
No you can't.