On May 30, Beijing time, the NBA Western Conference Finals will host a Game 7 tomorrow, and the officiating will undoubtedly draw significant attention from fans. The NBA has officially revealed the referees for the Game 7: Mark Davis as the head referee, with John Goble and Josh Tiven serving as the other two officials.


In games refereed by Mark Davis, the Spurs hold a 64-46 record, achieving a winning percentage of 58.2%, ranking third among the 30 teams, while the Thunder are 62-47 with a 56.9% win rate, placing fourth.
For games officiated by John Goble, the Spurs have a 48-20 record, with a winning percentage of 70.6%, ranking first among all 30 teams, while the Thunder stand at 49-39 with a 55.7% win rate, sitting seventh.
In contests refereed by Josh Tiven, the Spurs have a 41-24 record, achieving a 63.1% winning percentage, ranking first among the 30 teams, while the Thunder are 40-24 with a 61.5% win rate, placing third.

Before the Game 7, all three referees have already officiated games in this series between the Spurs and the Thunder. Mark Davis was the referee for Game 3, where the Thunder defeated the Spurs 123-108. John Goble officiated Game 1, where the Spurs beat the Thunder 122-115. Josh Tiven was the referee for Game 2, where the Thunder triumphed over the Spurs 122-113.
The Thunder will hold home-court advantage in Game 7. Data websites have also provided the home-court win rates for games officiated by these three referees this season. Davis has officiated 61 games this season, with home teams winning 49.2% of the time; Goble has officiated 61 games, with a home-team win rate of 59%; and Tiven has officiated 64 games, with a home-team win rate of 50%.