June 22, 2025

2025 NBA Finals Game 7 Referee Crew: Full List

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Game 7 of the NBA Finals is the most scrutinized game of the season. Every call carries weight, and the referees selected for this decisive matchup are under intense observation. Here’s everything you need to know about the crew set to officiate Game 7 between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder on June 22, 2025.

Crew Chief: Scott Foster

Scott Foster is anticipated to serve as the crew chief for Game 7. A long-time official with deep postseason experience, Foster has consistently been chosen for high-pressure games. As reputed among peers and analysts, he’s seen as one of the league’s most trusted voices on the court.

The 12 Selected Finals Officials

The NBA assigns twelve referees at the start of the Finals series. For Game 7, three will be selected from this elite group. Key names likely to be involved include:

  • Tony Brothers
  • David Guthrie
  • James Capers
  • Ben Taylor
  • Marc Davis
  • Josh Tiven
  • Tyler Ford
  • James Williams
  • Sean Wright
  • John Goble
  • Zach Zarba

These officials will be whittled down to the trio on deck for Game 7.

How the Assignment Works

In the first four Finals games, nine of the twelve are assigned—each working exactly one. For Games 5, 6, and 7, the league selects three from the original 12 based on performance and fit. Given his reputation and past assignments, Foster is a strong candidate to return for Game 7.

Why the Selection Matters

Selecting Foster as the crew chief sends a message. His history of postseason officiating signals the league’s desire for consistency and control in decisive moments. His leadership will be critical in managing the game’s flow and handling pivotal calls.

What We Know and What We Don’t

  • The official crew won’t be announced until game day morning, in keeping with NBA precedent.
  • Foster’s inclusion is widely expected, though final confirmation depends on performance and availability across the series.
  • The two other spots alongside Foster could go to any combination of the remaining Finals referees.

Final Thoughts

If tradition holds, Game 7’s officiating crew will include Scott Foster as crew chief, backed by two other seasoned officials from the Finals roster. These three will be tasked with guiding the most scrutinized game of the entire NBA season—one with all the trimmings of high drama and heightened intensity.

When Game 7 tips off, expect a crew chosen for experience, composure, and authority. Let the basketball speak.

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