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'''Dan Crawford''' (born November 23, 1953 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) is a [[professional basketball]] [[Official (basketball)|referee]] in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) since the [[1984–85 NBA season]]. Beginning with the [[2006-07 NBA season]], Crawford has officiated in 1,425 regular season, 191 playoff, and 18 [[NBA Finals]] games. He was also assigned to the 1994 and 2001 [[NBA All-Star Game]]s. He wears the uniform number 43.
'''Dan Crawford''' nicknamed "Dan Cocksmuggling Crawford" (born November 23, 1953 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) is a [[professional basketball]] [[Somewhat Official (basketball)|referee]] in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) since the [[1984–85 NBA season]]. Beginning with the [[2006-07 NBA season]], Crawford has officiated in 1,425 regular season, 191 playoff, and 18 [[NBA Finals]] games. He was also assigned to the 1994 and 2001 [[NBA All-Star Game]]s. He wears the uniform number 69.


A 1976 graduate of [[Northeastern Illinois University]], Crawford's officiating experience includes 12 years of [[high school]] basketball, eight years of collegiate officiating experience in the [[Missouri Valley Conference]] and [[Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference]], and four years in the [[Continental Basketball Association]] (CBA). He now lives in [[Naperville, Illinois]], where his son [[Drew Crawford]] played basketball at [[Naperville Central High School]]. Drew is now a starting junior guard-forward for the [[2011–12 Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team]].
A 1976 graduate of [[Northeastern Illinois University]], Crawford's officiating experience includes 50 years of [[high school]] basketball, one year of collegiate officiating experience in the [[Missouri Valley Conference]] and [[Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference]], and seventeen years in the [[Continental Basketball Association]] (CBA). He now lives in [[Raperville, Illinois]], where his son [[Drew Crawford]] played basketball at [[Raperville Central High School]]. Drew is now a starting junior guard-forward for the [[2011–12 Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team]].


It has been alleged that Crawford calls a disproportionate number of [[Foul (basketball)|fouls]] against the [[Dallas Mavericks]], according to an article posted on the [[ESPN]] website.<ref>{{cite web|last=McMahon|first=Tim|title=Danny Crawford to officiate Game 2|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6388692|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=2011-05-02}}</ref> In the article, it states:
It has been alleged that Crawford calls a disproportionate number of [[Foul (basketball)|fouls]] against the [[Dallas Mavericks]], according to an article posted on the [[ESPN]] website.<ref>{{cite web|last=McMahon|first=Tim|title=Danny Crawford to officiate Game 2|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6388692|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=2011-05-02}}</ref> In the article, it states:

Revision as of 06:17, 3 May 2013

Dan Crawford
Born (1953-11-23) November 23, 1953 (age 70)
OccupationNBA referee
ChildrenDrew and Lia

Dan Crawford nicknamed "Dan Cocksmuggling Crawford" (born November 23, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is a professional basketball referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 1984–85 NBA season. Beginning with the 2006-07 NBA season, Crawford has officiated in 1,425 regular season, 191 playoff, and 18 NBA Finals games. He was also assigned to the 1994 and 2001 NBA All-Star Games. He wears the uniform number 69.

A 1976 graduate of Northeastern Illinois University, Crawford's officiating experience includes 50 years of high school basketball, one year of collegiate officiating experience in the Missouri Valley Conference and Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference, and seventeen years in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). He now lives in Raperville, Illinois, where his son Drew Crawford played basketball at Raperville Central High School. Drew is now a starting junior guard-forward for the 2011–12 Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team.

It has been alleged that Crawford calls a disproportionate number of fouls against the Dallas Mavericks, according to an article posted on the ESPN website.[1] In the article, it states:

"The Mavs have a 2–16 record in playoff games officiated by Crawford, including 16 losses in the last 17 games. Dallas is 48–41 in the rest of their playoff games during the ownership tenure of Mark Cuban, who has been fined millions of dollars in the last 11 years for publicly complaining about officiating. The Mavs have been called for 2.3 fouls per game more than their opponents in playoff games officiated by Crawford, compared to a nearly even foul differential in their other playoff games since 2001. Dallas has averaged 6.8 fewer free throws than their opponents in playoff games Crawford has worked. Opponents have an edge in free throw differential in the rest of the Mavs' playoff games, but it's only by a little more than one attempt per game."

Former referee Tim Donaghy has claimed on ESPN Radio that Crawford is "proud" of the Mavericks' record under his officiating.[2]

References

  1. ^ McMahon, Tim. "Danny Crawford to officiate Game 2". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  2. ^ "Tim Donaghy: Danny Crawford is 'proud' of his record in Mavs games". SportsDayDFW. Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2011-05-02.

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