A "timeout" was performed in the room prior to procedure
A timeout on the floor in basketball is called by a team's coach or captain to pause the game, strategize, or make substitutions. It differs from an official timeout, which is called by the referees for various reasons such as injuries, equipment malfunctions, or TV timeouts. A timeout on the floor is limited in duration (typically 60-90 seconds) and each team is allotted a certain number per game, while official timeouts are not counted against either team's total timeouts.
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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.
If any challenge goes in favor of the coach, the timeout is not deducted. So for your question, No, the coach does not lose a timeout.
NAT default timeout value is 5 minutes.
You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.
No it doesn't teach him/her a lesson. If you sit with him he will think its alright to get into timeout because he/she will have her/his mom/dad.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
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