Myth wrote:carlquincy wrote:CIN-C-STAR wrote:
It was a mandatory timeout, automatically charged to the home team (apparently that's a thing in the NBA, lol)
Ah i see. Pretty obscure rule.
I'm surprised more people don't know it. I've heard them called TV timeouts and more commonly Officials Timeouts my whole life. They happen a lot and you tend to hear the commentators call them Officials Timeouts and then they go to commercial breaks. It isn't every game, but I would guess that it happens about once per day or more that there is a fair amount of games on. It just is mentioned casually and never seemingly explained on the air.
I was aware of officials timeouts and tv timeouts, but this was the first I learned that they are charged to the home team.
Have watched hundreds of games easily and never heard the broadcast team explain that, like you said.
Of course it usually doesn't really matter so no explanation necessary.