- Hue Hollins
Hue Hollins is a former professional
basketball referee in theNational Basketball Association (NBA) for 27 years. During his career in the NBA, Hollins officiated 19NBA Finals games and fiveNBA All-Star Game s.cite news |title=Referee Answers Comments by Stern |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/sports/basketball/05nba.html?ei=5088&en=78f07881fb0c16e6&ex=1346644800&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&pagewanted=print |publisher="The New York Times "| last=Beck |first=Howard |date=2007-09-05 |accessdate=2008-06-15] He is notable for working the Finals every year during the 1990s and for a controversial call during a1994 NBA Playoffs game between theChicago Bulls andNew York Knicks . Hollins has also been probed by theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over the2007 NBA betting scandal involving former refereeTim Donaghy .Personal
Early life
Hollins grew up in
Waco, Texas as a child.cite news |title=A Deeper Hue |url=http://www.referee.com/more/Samples/non_subscribers0303/free_adeeperhue.html |publisher="Referee" |last=Eisenstock |first=Alan |date=March 2003 |accessdate=2008-06-15] He was involved in sports, playingbasketball andbaseball throughout his childhood, while focusing on baseball during high school. Following high school, Hollins was offered a contract to join thePittsburgh Pirates organization, but declined and opted to join themilitary . Spending four years in theUnited States Navy , Hollins settled in Southern California and enrolled atCalifornia State University . He graduated from the school with a double major insociology andpsychology and was later hired as ahigh school counselor.Officiating career
1994 NBA Playoffs
Described as the most controversial moment of Hollins’ career by "Referee" magazine, Hollins was one of the referees assigned to officiate Game 5 of the 1994 NBA Playoffs series between the Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks. With 2.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Knicks'
Hubert Davis attempted a 23-foot shot which was defended by the Bulls'Scottie Pippen . Pippen was called for apersonal foul by Hollins, who determined that Pippen made contact with Davis.cite news |title=Knicks Get a Break and Then Davis Does the Rest |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E6D91538F93AA25756C0A962958260 |publisher="The New York Times " |date=1994-05-19 |last=Brown |first=Clifton |accessdate=2008-06-15] Television replays indicated that contact was made after Davis had released the ball. Davis successfully made bothfree throw attempts to assist in the Knicks victory, 87-86, and gave the Knicks a three to two games advantage in the series. Hollins defended the call after the game saying, "I saw Scottie make contact with his shooting motion. I'm positive there was contact on the shot."Darell Garretson , the league's supervisor of officials and who also officiated in the game, agreed with Hollins and issued a statement, "The perception is that referees should put their whistles in their pockets in the last minutes. But it all comes down to what is sufficient contact. There's an old, old adage that refs don't make those calls in the last seconds. Obviously, you hope you don't make a call that will decide a game. But the call was within the context of how we had been calling them all game." Garretson later changed his stance of the call the next season. Speaking to a "Chicago Tribune " reporter, Garretson described Hollins' call as "terrible". Chicago head coachPhil Jackson , upset over the outcome of the game, was finedUS$ 10,000 for comparing the loss to the gold medal game controversy at the1972 Summer Olympics .cite news |title=Bulls complain about refs again |url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketba/98play/play129.htm |publisher="USA Today " |date=1999-03-08 |accessdate=2008-06-15]References
External links
*http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2007-07-25-Referees-reviews_N.htm?csp=34
*http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3439554
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