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NBA referee fumes after getting injured by camera operator in bizarre scene

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NBA referee fumes after getting injured by camera operator in bizarre scene

Thursday night’s Hawks vs. Nets game was put on a brief pause after a referee was inured in a bizarre fashion.

With a little over eight minutes to go in the fourth quarter of Brooklyn’s matchup with Atlanta at State Farm Arena, Sha’Rae Mitchell ran into a camera operator and sustained a head injury.

NBA ref Sha’Rae Mitchell WENT DOWN with an injury after hitting her head on a camera operator 😳

She was able to stay in the game 🙏 pic.twitter.com/jHLHvm0t7R

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 13, 2026

Mitchell was initially annoyed with the cameraman for being so close to the court in the middle of play, as leap readers noted she yelled, “Get off the court” following the incident.

But moments later, pain appeared to set in and she needed several moments to collect herself.

An NBA referee appears to be injured after a camera operator collided with them during a game.
Sha’Rae Mitchell was initially annoyed at the camera operator after she bumped into him during a play.

The 40-year-old, who played college basketball at UC Santa Barbara and became a full-time official in 2023, walked over to the scorer’s table and sat down in an attempt to recover.

For around a minute, she held her head in her hands and looked dazed.

Fortunately, she was able to shake it off and finish out the game.

An NBA referee in a grey and black uniform holding their head in pain after being injured.
Sha’rae Mitchell needed several moments to collect herself after bumping her head on a camera during a bizarre play in the Hawks vs. Nets game.

The Hawks had the lead at the time of the delay, but the Nets ended up going on an immediate 8-3 run when play resumed.

Atlanta, though, was able to hold off Brooklyn to win, 108-97. Jalen Johnson led all Hawks scorers with 21 points. He added nine rebounds and nine assists.


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