What is Tony Brothers Salary?

Last Modified Sep 23, 2023 06:44 GMT
Tony Brothers
Tony Brothers

When it comes to sports in general, the last call is always made by the referee official. They are responsible for maintaining order amongst the players and ensuring that everyone abides by the same rules. Now, when it comes to the NBA, there is one lead official termed as the crew chief responsible for having the final call. The crew chief is assisted by a referee and one umpire.

Born on September 14, 1964, Tony Brothers has worked in the league for 29 years as a referee. He went to the Old Dominion University and worked as a referee for four years in the Continental Basketball Association. Brothers has also officiated multiple playoffs matches in the league. In his early days, Brothers went to Booker T. Washington HIgh School. It is a well established fact that he is one of the best referees in the league but at the very same time, Brothers is also considered to be hated by many.

He started his career in the NBA as a referee in 1994. He wears the number #25 and is one of the most experienced officials today. Brothers has earned himself the reputation of fair play, he is said to give both sides equal opportunities. At the age of 59, Brothers has remained in the league and has been termed as one of the best referees by multiple online polls.

Tony Brothers Salary

Tony Brothers makes $550,000 per season as a referee in the NBA.

Brothers was also said to be invested in multiple charitable donations as well. He is the founder for two non-profit organisations that are invested in the aid and support of single mothers and men in need. The organisations are named Still Hope Foundation and Men for Hope, established in the year 2007 and 2015 respectively.

Basketball is a fast sport with multiple lead changes and turnovers. The referee officials must be involved throughout the game. They can not slack due to the pace at which these athletes play. The referees need to promote fair play and must officiate the game without any bias.

Brothers is a veteran in the league who has been an integral part of the system for a very long time. He has become a household name and has also contributed in giving back to the society. Overall, he is a great example of living by the rules and staying unbiased.

FAQs

A. Tony Brothers has officiated 1,700 regular season games and 186 playoff games over the stint of his career in the NBA.

A. Tony Brothers is widely known for his quick temper. He has been spotted cursing and ejecting players in his span of officiating matches in the NBA.

A. Tony Brother’s wife is Kimberly Jenkins. He is married and also has two children.

A. Tony Brothers went to Booker T. Washington High School, located in Norfolk, Virginia.

A. Tony Brothers wears the number #25 and is an American NBA referee.

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