anyone on the floor + coach can call timeout.
Damn I didn’t know that shyt. I mean I knew the coach could, but not any player who wasn’t in possession of the ball.anyone on the floor + coach can call timeout.
Damn I didn’t know that shyt. I mean I knew the coach could, but not any player who wasn’t in possession of the ball.Damn I didn’t know that shyt. I mean I knew the coach could, but not any player who wasn’t in possession of the ball.
He should've... but he didn'tnope...he signaled and should've had 1 sec left


You gonna ignore the 1.0 on the clock on the top left of the photo?

He could’ve called a timeout right off the rebound. Stop making excuses for that idiot. He a horrible teammate and Lebron deserves better (with Houston).Tbh... what JR did was stupid but I kinda figured he brought the ball thinking they were going call timeout.
They had one
The thing is, nobody else was thinking timeout and he didn’t call it himself...
Oh well
JR still has the ball in his hand, we see 1 second on teh clock...He didn’t signal for a timeout til the clock had already expired. Garbage thread
Stop making excuses for all them nikkas then lmao... nikka needed possession of the ball. KD was right there trying to snatch his shyt.He could’ve called a timeout right off the rebound. Stop making excuses for that idiot. He a horrible teammate and Lebron deserves better (with Houston).
Clock was gone by the time he signaled for an actual timeout, when they had possession. You dont get timeouts when the ball is on the move. Instead of standing there pointing for 2 seconds he could have called it when they actually had possessionnope...he signaled and should've had 1 sec left
You gonna ignore the 1.0 on the clock on the top left of the photo?
A SECOND

Calling Timeouts
In high school and college basketball, players on the court or the coach may call timeouts. In the NBA, only players in the court are permitted to call timeouts. Players and coaches may only call timeouts when the ball is dead, or when the ball is live and their team has sole possession. For example, a coach or player may call a timeout after making a basket, since the ball is dead, but not after the opposing team has picked up the ball for the ensuing in-bounds play, since the ball then has become live. Though the clock is stopped, a coach may not call a timeout when an opposing player is shooting a free throw.
Rules for Timeouts in Basketball
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