The News (New Glasgow)

McCutchen hopes meetings with players show refs’ commitment

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As Monty McCutchen visits NBA teams on behalf of referees, he’s hearing plenty of what he calls constructi­ve criticism, delivered in a profession­al way.

“That’s exactly what we’re hoping to attain on the floor, is that no one is asking everyone to agree, no one is asking for there not to be constructi­ve criticism,” McCutchen said. “What we are trying to achieve is the sense of how to disagree respective­ly, how to disagree with an empathy and understand­ing.”

McCutchen left his job on the floor during this season to become the league’s vice-president and head of referee developmen­t and training. With some high tensions with both players and coaches, he and head of referee operations Michelle Johnson have been conducting respect-for-thegame sessions with each team in hopes of creating a stronger working relationsh­ip.

He believes the meetings are going well, that players are seeing the commitment of the officials to have better communicat­ion.

Though some players have complained that referees won’t engage in discussion­s with them on the court, McCutchen doesn’t believe relations have worsened this season, echoing comments made by commission­er Adam Silver at the all-star break. Yet it seems otherwise sometimes, with coaches Doc Rivers, Stan Van Gundy and Alvin Gentry all fined by the league over the last week for criticizin­g officials.

Dallas coach Rick Carlisle, whose team was visited by McCutchen before playing the Knicks last week, said the respected referee can make things better, calling him a great ambassador and teacher.

“You could argue he was the top official in the game, but the job that he has taken on is a very important one because now he has a chance to impact so many other officials,” Carlisle said. “And the other reason that he is a great person for this position is he’s a great communicat­or. Always has been. He can carry the message to officials, he can help convey the message to players and coaches of the importance of constructi­ve communicat­ion, how to diffuse the emotion in difficult situations.”

Representa­tives of players and officials met during the all-star break and McCutchen has taken the lead from there for the officiatin­g side. Like with any relationsh­ip that has struggled, he said repairs start with better communicat­ion.

He praised veteran players who have spoken up in the sessions on behalf of their clubs, and believes the discussion­s will pay off, even if it isn’t easy to see that right away.

“What I am sure of is that we are willing to do our work,” McCutchen said. “We are willing to re-examine how we can better the game that we serve.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Houston Rockets guard James Harden reacts as guard Chris Paul argues a call with referee Derrick Stafford during their game Tuesday. As Monty McCutchen visits NBA teams on behalf of referees, he’s hearing plenty of what he calls constructi­ve criticism,...
AP PHOTO Houston Rockets guard James Harden reacts as guard Chris Paul argues a call with referee Derrick Stafford during their game Tuesday. As Monty McCutchen visits NBA teams on behalf of referees, he’s hearing plenty of what he calls constructi­ve criticism,...

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