Natalie Sago third woman picked to referee in NBA playoffs
NBA referee Natalie Sago thought a foul name was about to happen. A foul telephone name, that’s.
She was incorrect.
The NBA on Monday introduced the listing of 36 officers chosen to work this season’s play-in event and first spherical of the playoffs. Sago is on the listing, making her the third woman in league historical past — after Violet Palmer and Ashley Moyer-Gleich — to be picked for postseason work.
Sago acquired the phrase Saturday from Albert Sanders, the NBA govt who runs referee operations. She was arriving on the airport in Salt Lake City when the decision got here in.
“I saw his name pop up and I was like: ‘Oh boy, here we go. Did we screw something up in the game last night in Utah?'” mentioned Sago, a veteran of greater than 400 NBA video games. “But then that phone call turned out to be a pretty awesome phone call.”
Evidently, she has been concerned in loads of good calls.
Fewer than half of the NBA’s referees every season get playoff assignments. Sago questioned when his likelihood would come; she and Moyer-Gleich had been promoted to the league’s full-time workers in 2018, after they grew to become the fourth and fifth girls in league historical past to attain that stage. More have adopted.
“When you’re on a high wire with no net under you and you’re depending on the person to catch you, you don’t really care what gender they are,” mentioned Monty McCutchen, who oversees referee improvement and coaching for the NBA. “What you care about is whether they’ve been trained properly, and whether you can trust that they will be there for you when you need them. And that’s one of the things that’s really important that, in my opinion, we’ve gotten right.”
Playoff officers are chosen, the league mentioned, “based on key criteria evaluated throughout the season: NBA Referee Operations grades and rankings, play-calling accuracy and team rankings.” Further evaluations happen after every playoff spherical.
“It’s such an honor,” Sago mentioned. “I couldn’t be more excited and ready to just put on a performance for the other women coming behind me and all the young little girls that are going to be watching the playoffs.”
Palmer labored 9 playoff video games from 2006 to 2012; Moyer-Gleich labored two in 2024. Sago’s first project this 12 months — the league does not announce which referees are the place till the day of the sport — would be the twelfth for a woman in NBA playoff historical past.
“I hope it becomes normal,” Sago mentioned. “As long as we can do the work and do it well and work hard, it’s the same thing the men do on the staff. I just want us all to be NBA referees. I don’t want to be known as, ‘Oh, you’re the fifth female hired in the NBA ever.’ OK, great. I know that. But we’re all the same people. “We do the identical job.”
The playoff referees are Ray Acosta, Brent Barnaky, Curtis Blair, Tony Brothers, Nick Buchert, John Butler, James Capers, Sean Corbin, Kevin Cutler, Eric Dalen, Marc Davis, JB DeRosa, Mitchell Ervin, Tyler Ford, Brian Forte, Scott Foster, Pat Fraher, Jacyn Goble, John Goble, Jason Goldenberg, Courtney Kirkland, Marat Kogut, Karl Lane, Mark Lindsay, Tre Maddox, Ed Malloy, Andy Nagy, Gediminas Petraitis, Kevin Scott, Ben Taylor, Josh Tiven, Justin Van Duyne, James Williams, Sean Wright, Zach Zarba and Sago.
Foster (262), Davis (218), Brothers (216), Capers (204), Zarba (173), John Goble (151), Malloy (150), Wright (104) and Corbin (100) have all labored at the very least 100 playoff video games.
Sago — whose father has officiated basketball for greater than 30 years — and Goldenberg are the 2 first-time picks to the playoff workers.
