In 1983 it was $18,146 to $78,259 per year.
Today it is anywhere from $90,000 to $225,000.
Depends on the number of games they officiate and their level os experience. Keep in mind, it's not typically a full time job as the season doesn't last all year.
see http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9504E0DD1539F933A25752C1A965948260
and
http://www.askmen.com/sports/business_60/77b_sports_business.html
2007-01-19 15:00:54
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answered by Yep! 4
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- Much like the players, NBA officials have annual training camps, where they hone their crafts. They are expected to arrive in top physical shape.
- It takes 10-14 years overall experience before a referee is considered for a position as an NBA official
- It takes seven years experience for an NBA official to call a playoff game
- It takes 14-20 years for an NBA official to work an NBA Finals game
Average salary in the NBA for a Ref is: $128,000
2007-01-19 15:06:20
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answered by DemoDicky 6
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I used to be the personal fitness trainer for Dick Bavetta's wife and judging by where he lived, well over $200,000 a year. Remember, though, that Bavetta is one of the longest tenured refs, he'll be making the "max" salary.
2007-01-19 21:33:50
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answered by lupin_1375 5
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not too much (the first guy has a pretty good estimate) but they get awesome seats to nba games!
2007-01-19 15:04:22
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answered by Spearfish 5
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Beats me
2007-01-19 15:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Any thing is to much!!! If you havn't noticed, there is no more rules in basketball. Traveling, palming? Are you kidding me?
2007-01-19 15:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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game-$2000
month-all depends on how many games he does.
year-depends on how many games he does.
2007-01-23 11:38:40
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answered by zad813 2
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more than you
2007-01-19 17:00:38
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answered by rose64190 1
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