NBA referees are starting to use headsets during regular-season games for the first time. The league announced the plan on Friday, rolling it out in two phases.
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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.
Jaylen Brown was irate with the referees on Monday after his Boston Celtics were upset by the Utah Jazz on their own home floor. The Celtics had ...
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