The league announced Friday that starting with Saturday's games all officials will use headsets to communicate with the NBA ...
The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that NBA referees will use headsets to communicate in real time with the NBA Replay Center and one another, beginning with games on Nov. 1.
The NBA is making a significant change to its officiating process in a bid to speed up replay reviews. Beginning Saturday, all NBA officials will begin wearing headsets during games. They will be able ...
NBA referees are getting new headsets. This technology will help them talk to the Replay Centre and each other. It aims to ...
NBA referees will use headsets during games starting Saturday to allow them to communicate in real time with the NBA replay ...
NBA officials will have a new advantage at their disposal that is designed to quicken replay reviews during games ...
During an NBA game, every second and every decision matters. Sometimes, close or unclear plays need a second look. This is when the replay review process begins. Referees pause the game and turn to ...
The end of Saturday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers was marred by a bizarre series of replays, officiating decisions, and technical difficulties that left both teams ...
LeBron James was upset with NBA officials, specifically at the replay center, after the Denver Nuggets topped the Los Angeles Lakers 101–99 thanks to a Jamal Murray buzzer-beater on Monday night.
The NBA Board of Governors approved an expanded use of the Coach's Challenge when reviewing out-of-bounds violations, the NBA league office announced on Tuesday. Under the new ruling, if instant ...
There’s long been a debate in sports beyond getting calls out quickly and getting them right. One of the latest examples of that came in Game 4 of the Denver Nuggets-Los Angeles Clippers series ...