== == == == It is called the "game reset" because it resets the current timeouts that are available to each team.
Because it provides essentially all the information you need to know about the game at the present time, regardless of whether you just flipped to the channel, or haven't been paying close attention, or whatever. Getting this information "resets" your knowledge of the game to the current situation.
no, during the commercials teams have a timeout
The non-offensive team may call a timeout during any dead-ball situation. So for instance after the first free throw (of two) or first/second free throw (of three) is shot, the non-shooting team could call timeout -- at least in the NBA. Not positive of the rule at other levels. Dallas in the 2006 Finals against Miami famously (and erroneously) called their final timeout after the first of two Dwyane Wade free throws, meaning they couldn't advance the ball to halfcourt after he took his second, if you want an example.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
I think you can do it as long as you are playing a game.
There will only be commercials if it is a timeout, halftime or something like that.
Nope. The refs will allow that.
they could relax and rest up becasue if they are tired they can get some rest before they play
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no but if it takes more than like 30 seconds then the umpire usually breaks it up
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They are there, looking into the stands, to ensure nobody runs out of the stands and tries to get onto the court.