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Originally Posted by berserkBBK
Until the clock has run to begin the extra period. It is better cleared in the case book plays, but I'm not going to type them in this late.
The rule states "after the expiration of playing time in the fourth quarter or any extra period". Unless I am thinking incorrectly, but wouldn't the only time that the fourth quarter is ended without being over and the overtime period not yet begun is if we are shooting free throws? And of course if we are not yet off the playing court after the end of the fourth in a decided game, but then I'm not granting any time-outs to either team.
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I tried to provide a hint...but it was missed.
The rules on when a timeout can be taken don't say anything about the clock starting for the extra period. The next timeout can be called once the ball is live for the extra period. That might occur before the the clock starts for the extra period.
There are several, albeit unlikely, ways you could have a live ball before the clock starts....
- a common foul on the jump before the ball is touched (but after the ball is tossed)
- a jump ball violation before the ball is touched
- a technical foul after the 4th quarter has ended in a tie where you start the OT with FTs for the T.
All of these, create an opportunity for a timeout that is no longer in the window restricted by the successive timeout rule but is before the clock starts again.