NBA, referees agree to seven-year CBA

May 18, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd (right) argues with NBA referee Courtney Kirkland (left) against the Golden State Warriors during the fourth quarter in game one of the 2022 western conference finals at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA and the National Basketball Referees Association entered into a seven-year collective bargaining agreement, the two sides announced Thursday.

The seven-year agreement will begin with the 2022-23 season and run through the 2028-29 campaign. The sides said it would not announce terms of the agreement, per league policy.

The previous CBA expired at the end of last season. The new agreement addresses salary, travel, pension and marketing rights issues, according to a statement from the referees association.

The association said the contract was ratified by “an overwhelming majority of the NBA referees.”

“We are pleased with the outcome of the negotiations,” said Marc Davis, an executive board member of the association. “The league has made clear that they value the contributions we make to the game’s integrity, and we look forward to a long and prosperous relationship together. We are all excited to start the new season.”

–Field Level Media

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