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Monty McCutchen

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Monty McCutchen
McCutchen (center) reviewing a play at the monitor in 2011.
Born (1966-02-14) February 14, 1966 (age 58)
Nationality United States
OccupationNBA referee

Monty McCutchen (born February 14, 1966) is a former professional basketball referee who has worked in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 1993-1994 season. [1] He is now the league Senior Vice President of Referee Development and Training.[2][3]

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NBA Finals Assignments

2017 Finals, Game 3 Golden State Warriors (118) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (113)

2016 Finals, Game 7 Cleveland Cavaliers (93) @ Golden State Warriors (89)

2016 Finals, Game 5 Cleveland Cavaliers (112) @ Golden State Warriors (97)

2016 Finals, Game 3 Golden State Warriors (90) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (120)

2015 Finals, Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (91) @ Golden State Warriors (104)

2015 Finals, Game 1: Cleveland Cavaliers (100) @ Golden State Warriors (108) (OT)

2014 Finals, Game 3: San Antonio Spurs (111) @ Miami Heat (92)

2013 Finals, Game 7: San Antonio Spurs (88) @ Miami Heat (95)

2013 Finals, Game 5: Miami Heat (104) @ San Antonio Spurs (114)

2013 Finals, Game 1: San Antonio Spurs (92) @ Miami Heat (88)

2012 Finals, Game 5: Oklahoma City Thunder (106) @ Miami Heat (121)

2012 Finals, Game 1: Miami Heat (94) @ Oklahoma City Thunder (105)

2011 Finals, Game 4: Miami Heat (83) @ Dallas Mavericks (86)

2010 Finals, Game 6: Boston Celtics (67) @ Los Angeles Lakers (89)

2010 Finals, Game 2: Boston Celtics (103) @ Los Angeles Lakers (94)

2009 Finals, Game 2: Orlando Magic (96) @ Los Angeles Lakers (101) (OT)

Personal life

McCutchen is married with two children and resides near Asheville, North Carolina. In the offseason, he is an avid photographer who is also active in ranching. Before basketball, he was a substitute teacher at Thomas Edison middle school in south central Los Angeles. Currently working as the Head of Referee Training & Development at NBA.[4]

References

  1. ^ Monty McCutchen | Basketball-Reference.com, retrieved 2018-02-21
  2. ^ Why The NBA Shuffled its Best Ref Off the Court and into the League Office This Season | WashingtonPost.com, retrieved 2018-06-07
  3. ^ Monty McCutchen | NBA, retrieved 2021-12-01
  4. ^ "MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference Speaker | Monty McCutchen". www.sloansportsconference.com. Retrieved 2020-12-06.


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