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The NBA locked out the referees because the NBRA rejected the league's request for a no-strike clause in their contract. The NBA was offering a 30% wage increase over 5 years from the 1995–96 season, while the union was asking for a 70% increase in the first year of a new contract. [8]
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JB DeRosa (born April 14, 1991) is an American professional basketball referee for the National Basketball Association (NBA), wearing number 22. As of the 2021–22 NBA season, DeRosa has officiated 256 regular-season games and 3 playoff games. He is in his sixth season as an NBA referee. DeRosa is the son of former NBA official Joe DeRosa. [1]
Mitchell refereed 11 games as a non-staff official last season. NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA has promoted Sha’Rae Mitchell and Intae Hwang to its full-time referee staff for the coming season.
Ashley Moyer-Gleich (/ ˌ m ɔɪ ər ˈ ɡ l iː ʃ / moy-ər-GLEESH; [1] born August 5, 1987 [2]) is an American professional basketball referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA), wearing number 13. Moyer-Gleich became the fourth woman to be a full-time NBA referee. [3]
Nick Buchert is a professional basketball official who has worked in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 2009–2010 season. [1] He served as a playoff official in 2019 after serving as an alternate official from 2014 to 2018. He currently wears the uniform number 3.
Haywoode Wilvon Workman (born January 23, 1966) is an American former basketball player who is a referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. He played the point guard position at 6'2", and played 359 games in eight NBA seasons for five teams from 1989 to 2000 (averaging 5.5 points, 3.9 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1 steal in 20.1 minutes per game).
Before his career in the NBA, Foster worked as a referee for two years in the Continental Basketball Association and had officiated college and high school basketball games. In his second season of officiating NBA games, Foster was assigned to his first nationally televised game, an April 1996 match between the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns .