NBA referee Bill Kennedy sidelined indefinitely after leg injury

Veteran NBA referee Bill Kennedy suffered a right hamstring strain during Friday's game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic, forcing him to leave in a wheelchair. The 59-year-old official, known for his engaging explanations, is out indefinitely but there is hope for a return before the regular season ends in April. The 76ers won the matchup 103-91 with two referees officiating the remainder.

Late in the first quarter of the Philadelphia 76ers' home game against the Orlando Magic on Friday night, referee Bill Kennedy, a 59-year-old veteran with over two decades in the NBA, appeared to injure his right leg. While running down the court during a 76ers fast break, Kennedy limped and then hopped along the baseline as Paul George scored a layup, narrowing Orlando's lead to 22-20. He signaled for assistance during a subsequent timeout and was wheeled off the court in clear distress.

The NBA confirmed the injury as a hamstring strain but provided no further details. With Kennedy unable to continue—this was his 24th game of the season—the match proceeded with officials James Williams and Michael Smith. Philadelphia rallied to secure a 103-91 victory.

According to NBA insider Chris Haynes, Kennedy faces an indefinite absence, though optimism exists for his return before the regular season concludes in April. Kennedy, who began officiating at a young age and has risen through the ranks since the 1990s, is widely respected for his professionalism and charismatic communication, particularly during replay reviews. Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla once joked about challenging a call just to hear Kennedy explain it, highlighting his popularity. Canadian outlet The Sports Network recently dubbed him a 'national treasure' for his storytelling prowess on the court.

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