By Greg Luca, Staff Writer | San Antonio Express-News (SAEN), 2026-06-03 15:10:16

2026年6月2日,星期二,圣安东尼奥马刺队球员在圣安东尼奥弗罗斯特银行中心全新铺设的NBA总决赛球场上进行训练。他们将在周三晚上进行的NBA总决赛第一场对阵纽约尼克斯队。
圣安东尼奥马刺队将于周三踏上NBA总决赛的赛场,届时他们将在现役最资深的总决赛裁判监督下进行比赛,因为斯科特·福斯特 (Scott Foster) 已被指派执法第一场比赛。
今年是福斯特执法的第32个年头,在入选本轮系列赛裁判轮换名单的12名裁判中,他执法的总决赛场次最多。在圣安东尼奥进行的第一场比赛将 war 标志着他执法的第27场总决赛。
福斯特曾执法了西部决赛第四场马刺队的胜利,今年他已执法了11场季后赛。在这些比赛中,主队取得了9胜2负的战绩。根据数据追踪网站 NBAstuffer 的统计,福斯特所在的裁判组场均吹罚46.1次犯规,在今年全部41名季后赛裁判中位列第10。在福斯特执法的季后赛中,马刺队历史战绩为21胜10负,而尼克斯队为11胜4负。
第一场比赛中,与福斯特搭档的将是裁判詹姆斯·卡帕斯 (James Capers) 和肖恩·莱特 (Sean Wright)。
在西部决赛第五场马刺队客场不敌俄克拉荷马城的比赛中,卡帕斯和莱特都曾是主裁判托尼·布罗德斯 (Tony Brothers) 裁判组的成员;在马刺队对阵森林狼队的西部半决赛系列赛中,两人也各执裁了一场比赛。
今年是卡帕斯执法的第31个年头,这将是他执法的第18场总决赛。在他的执裁下,主队的表现通常高于平均水平,本赛季常规赛主队胜率为65.6%,而他职业生涯这一数据为62.8%。在卡帕斯执法的比赛中,马刺队在常规赛取得了惊人的80胜37负(胜率68.4%),季后赛为16胜12负(胜率57.1%);而尼克斯队常规赛为51胜66负(胜率43.6%),季后赛为3胜8负(胜率27.3%)。
在今年卡帕斯作为主裁判执法的9场季后赛中,场均吹罚45次犯规,略高于平均水平。但根据 NBAstuffer 的数据,在他作为裁判组成员执裁的2场比赛中,卡帕斯场均吹罚53次犯规,在今年全部41名季后赛裁判中位列第一。
今年是莱特执法的第19个年头,这将是他第三次参与总决赛的执法。在他今年执法的9场季后赛中,主队取得了6胜3负的战绩;根据 NBAstuffer 的数据,他所在的裁判组场均吹罚43.2次犯规,低于今年季后赛的平均水平。
在莱特执法的比赛中,马刺队常规赛战绩为52胜26负(胜率66.7%),但季后赛仅为2胜3负;而尼克斯队常规赛战绩为32胜52负(胜率38.1%),季后赛则保持6胜0负的战绩。
根据NBA官方介绍,NBA裁判运营管理团队选拔总决赛裁判是“基于整个赛季评估的关键标准:NBA裁判运营部门的评分和排名、判罚准确率以及球队反馈评级”。



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Who are the officials for Game 1 of the NBA Finals?

San Antonio Spurs players practice on the newly set NBA Finals court at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Tuesday, June 2, 2026. They will face the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
The San Antonio Spurs will take the floor for the NBA Finals on Wednesday under the watch of the most veteran finals official in the field, as Scott Foster has drawn the assignment for Game 1.
Foster, in his 32nd year, has officiated the most Finals games of any of the 12 officials who have been selected to rotate through this series, as Game 1 in San Antonio will mark his 27th Finals game.
Foster was on the call for a San Antonio win in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals and has officiated 11 playoff games this year. Home teams are 9-2 in those games, and Foster’s crews have averaged 46.1 foul calls per game to rank as the 10th most out of 41 playoff officials, per tracking site NBAstuffer. The Spurs are 21-10 all-time in the playoffs with Foster on the crew, while the Knicks are 11-4.
Foster will be joined for Game 1 by referee James Capers and umpire Sean Wright.
Capers and Wright were both on the crew under chief Tony Brothers for San Antonio’s loss at Oklahoma City in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, and each called a game in the Spurs’ conference semifinals series against the Timberwolves.
Capers is in his 31st year and will be calling his 18th Finals game. Home teams have typically performed better than average under his watch, with a .656 winning percentage during the regular season this year and a .628 mark for his career. The Spurs are an impressive 80-37 (.684) in the regular season and 16-12 (.571) in the playoffs for games with Capers on the call, while the Knicks are 51-66 (.436) in the regular season and 3-8 (.273) in the playoffs.
In Capers’ nine playoff games as the chief official this year, 45 fouls per game have been called, ranking him slightly above average. But in his two games as a member of the crew, Capers has averaged 53 foul calls per game, ranking as the most of any of this year’s 41 playoff officials, per NBAstuffer.
Wright is in his 19th year and will be part of his third Finals. Home teams are 6-3 in his nine playoff games this year, and his crews have averaged 43.2 fouls per game, ranking below average for this postseason, per NBAstuffer.
The Spurs are 52-26 (.667) in the regular season but just 2-3 in the playoffs with Wright on the call, while the Knicks are 32-52 (.381) in the regular season and 6-0 in the playoffs.
Per the NBA, the NBA Referee Operations management team selects Finals officials “based on key criteria assessed throughout the season: NBA Referee Operations grades and rankings, play-calling accuracy and team ratings.”
By Greg Luca, Staff Writer, via San Antonio Express-News