A Basketball is in bounded where the closet spot out of bounds is where the ball was when the time out was called. For example, if the the point guard was dribbling just half past court toward the right side of the floor when his/her coach calls a time out, the ball will then be in bounded just past half court on the right side of the court.
yes it is called a full timeout
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.
no
about 5 minutes
You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.
No you can't.
Yes but I dont know
technical foul
no
they will give you a penalty
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.
Nope. The refs will allow that.