Rule 5 Timeouts Granted and Charged Flashcards

1
Q

In a game with NO electronic media timeout format, how many 30 second and 60 second timeouts is a team entitled to?

A

(3) 30 second timeouts and (2) 60 second timeouts

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In a game with electronic media timeout format, how many 30 second and 60 second timeouts is a team entitled to?

A

(3) 30 second timeouts and (1) 60 second timeouts

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3
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How many additional timeouts is a team entitled to in overtime?

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(1) 30 second timeout

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4
Q

Do timeouts from regulation play carry over into overtime?

A

HELL YAASS

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5
Q

When is a team allowed to use their additional timeout that they gain in overtime?

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The team must wait until the ball becomes live to begin overtime.

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When should the electronic media timeout occur?

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They should occur at or below the 5 minute mark in EACH quarter when the game clock is stopped and there has been no team-timeouts that precedes this dead ball.

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When shall the second half electronic-media timeout be triggered?

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Second half electronic-media timeout shall be triggered by the first replay review or the first timeout requested by either team in the second half.

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8
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True/False: When the first team timeout requested by either team is the first in the second half, the time of the timeout requested should be the length called for by the electronic media timeout.

A

True

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9
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Yes/No: May the first timeout granted to either team in overtime become the electronic media timeout?

A

Yes

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10
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True/False: There is a replay review requested before the 5 minute mark in a quarter and prior to the quarters electronic media timeout, the replay review will trigger the electronic media timeout for the quarter.

A

True

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11
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A timeout is granted before the 5 minute mark in a quarter and prior to the quarters electronic media timeout. Handle the situation.

A
  1. The timeout shall trigger the electronic media timeout
  2. The length of the timeout shall be that of the electronic media timeout
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12
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A timeout is granted before the 5 minute mark in a quarter and prior to the quarters electronic media timeout. The timeout was called for the sole purpose of making substitutions. Handle the situation.

A

Although its recognized to be a shortened timeout, we still follow the following procedures.

  1. The timeout shall trigger the electronic media timeout
  2. The length of the timeout shall be that of the electronic media timeout
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13
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True/False:
In games with EMTO format, when there is a foul committed that causes the ball to become dead during a time for a EMTO, the EMTO will be taken first and the free throws will be administered after the timeout.

A

True

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14
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At 5:01 in the 2nd quarter, the official recognizes blood on A1’s uniform and stops the game. Neither teams have called a timeout at this point. A1’s saturated uniform is not able to be remedied within the 20-second time frame. Handle the situation.

A
  1. The official shall ask the coach if they want to substitute or call a timeout to keep A1 in the game.
  2. If the timeout is granted to keep A1 in the game, this timeout shall trigger the electronic media timeout for the quarter.
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At 7:58 in the 3rd quarter, the official recognizes blood on A1’s uniform and stops the game. Neither teams have called a timeout at this point in the second half. A1’s saturated uniform is not able to be remedied within the 20-second time frame. The coach requests a 30 second timeout to keep A1 in the game. Does this timeout trigger an electronic media timeout?

A

Yes. Since this timeout is the first 30 second timeout granted during the second half of the game, this timeout shall become the electronic media timeout.

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16
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True/False:
Either (1) 30 second or (1) full timeout shall be charged regardless of the amount of time it takes to remedy a injury/blood/contact lenses etc.

A

True

17
Q

Team A has (2) 30 second timeouts left in the 4th quarter. They wish you call (2) successive timeouts to give their team more of a break. Is this permitted?

A

Yes.

18
Q

Team A has (2) 30 second timeouts left in the 4th quarter. They wish you call (2) successive timeouts to give their team more of a break. Are the players required to stand within the plane of the boundary line when a successive timeout is granted?

A

They are permitted to sit for both successive timeouts if they tell the officials in advance, if not, they must remain on the court standing for both consecutive 30 second timeouts.

19
Q

When are cheerleaders permitted onto the court?

A

During an (1) an electronic media timeout (2) intermission (3) full timeout

20
Q

Team A has used all of their timeouts but wish to call a timeout. Handle the situation.

A
  1. The official will charge Team A with a 30 second timeout (in EMTO games) or a 60 second timeout (in games w/o EMTO)
  2. The official will assess an administrative technical foul for the excessive timeout
    - 2 FT to offended team
    - NO TEAM FOULS
  3. Ball awarded to Team B at point of interruption
  4. Full reset on 30 second shot clock