NBA’s First Female Referee, Violet Palmer, Retires from On-Court Work

September 22nd, 2016 by Joe Pantorno Leave a reply »

Violet Palmer, the NBA's first female referee, retired from on-court work Thursday, according to Bleacher Report's Howard Beck.

The 52-year-old, who spent 18 seasons as an on-court official, has been dealing with knee problems, according to Beck.

Alongside Dee Kantner, Palmer broke the NBA's gender barrier in 1997 and officiated 54 games that season:



She appeared in as many as 68 games in a season but saw that number decrease toward the end of her career because of injury issues.

In total, Palmer officiated 919 NBA games. She also became the first woman to oversee an NBA postseason game when she refereed Game 2 of a first-round Eastern Conference matchup between the Indiana Pacers and then-New Jersey Nets in 2006.

She officiated nine postseason games in six different seasons.

In 2013, former NBA executive vice president of operations Rod Thorn spoke to espnW's Johnette Howard about what set Palmer apart.

"She handles herself in the right way, she's bright and, after a lot of observation of her work and conversations with her, it just became clear t ...

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