Live broadcast bar, September 17-basketable nets reporter Anthony Puccio released an article showing the salary standard of NBA referees.
Puccio wrote: “There are more than 1700 regular season games and 160 playoff games. The schedule of these professionals is extremely strict, and there is very little room for mistakes, and they also need to deal with constant criticism from fans and players. This makes us start to think: how much money can NBA referees make?”
“Like most jobs in the United States, the salary of NBA referees depends on qualifications and performance. The reward for entry-level judges is 600 dollars per game or about 250000 dollars per year. Experienced or professional referees are $3500 per game or $550000 per year. If the official is appointed to charge the playoffs, they can also get additional bonus subsidies-800 to 5,000 dollars per playoff.”
“The salary of each referee is different. Take Sean Corbin as an example: it is reported that his income per game is 7,000 dollars, and his income per playoff semi-final and NBA Finals is 29000 dollars. Finally, let’s look at how long the referee who got the top salary worked in NBA according to a list.”
NBA top-salary referee ($550000):
Ken Mauer: the 35th season.
Tom Washington: the 30th season.
Scott Foster: The 29th season.
Tony Brothers: the 29th season.
Sean Corbin: the 26th season.
James Capers: the 26th season.
Rodney Mott: The 23rd season.
Marc Davis: The 23rd season.
Pat Frusher: the 20th season.
Eric Lewis: the 17th season.
Earlier, according to official news: NBA and referee association reached a new agreement for 7 years.
(Stan)