Every NBA game must have three referees. It’s been a constant in the league for years and years.
But what goes into the selection process behind which referees are assigned to each game?
While it may not be an exact science, there is a big difference in the experience level for less established teams in smaller markets like thePortland Trail Blazersand some of the more established teams in larger markets like theLos Angeles LakersandGolden State Warriors.
In fact, in a chart created and tweeted by Basketball Illuminati podcast host Tom Haberstroh, the Lakers and Warriors receive the “best” referees in their games.
️THREAD: The NBA assigns its best, most-experienced referees to the Lakers and Warriors. Worst-caliber refs: Magic.
— Tom Haberstroh (@tomhaberstroh)March 4, 2022
The league almost never puts rookie referees on Lakers, Sixers and Knicks games.
I'll explain the simple way I calculated Ref Rating. (1/x)#basketballilluminatipic.twitter.com/27LLGct6b2
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The Blazers have also had a rookie referee in 14 games this season, just six fewer than theOrlando Magic, who lead the league.
While the Blazers rank average in the league in this, it is interesting to note how the league’s larger markets and most marketable teams correlate with experience in referee crews when one might expect that metric to be balanced across all 30 teams.
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