Corrected entry: During the basketball game, Reggie comes up to Niles to ask him about his poor shooting game despite hearing the players moving and the ball hitting the rim off screen and there was no mention of a timeout. In a real game of basketball unless there was a timeout, stoppage of play or he was being subbed, no player could just walk off and start discussing something with someone during a game. There is only 5 players on each team. He's off for around 30 seconds.
Lummie
3rd Apr 2013
Frasier (1993)
16th Aug 2004
Frasier (1993)
Are You Being Served? - S4-E22
Corrected entry: When Niles gets an call from Maris on his cellphone, he reaches for his cellphone in his jacket pocket before the phone rings.
Correction: My phone starts to vibrate before the ring tone is heard.
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Correction: There's a loud whistle blown prior to Reggie approaching Niles. Given the events that occur (including the conversation with the man with the nachos), there's no reason to think a timeout wasn't called. The ambient noises could have be anything, not necessarily the basketball players.