How to Contact the NBA

There are many reasons to contact the NBA, from voicing your enthusiasm for the league's accomplishments to expressing frustration over a referee's calls. When contacting an organization as large as the NBA it's important to know who to contact and how to direct your feedback to the right party. Follow these steps to contact the NBA.

Instructions

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      Consider the kind of contact you want to make. The most important thing in contacting the NBA is understanding what kind of message you want to send. Think about whether you're sending a feedback comment as a spectator, as a consumer complaint or a letter of interest as the representative of a business or advertiser. Also think about if you need to speak with the men's or women's league or a particular team.

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      Email general feedback. The simplest and quickest way to contact the NBA about a general comment or question is to send the league an email. Go to the NBA's official website at NBA.com. Under the contact section of the website you'll find a contact form where you can enter all of your information and a letter to the league office. You message will get sent directly to the NBA office.

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      Write to tech support. If you need technical support involving the website's video, the NBA's fantasy league or any other tech-related questions, write an email to technicalsupport@nba.com. Include as much specific technical information as possible and the nature of your problem. You can also include other means of contacting you to speed the process.

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      Get in touch about a career or job. The NBA is a massive organization the offers hundreds of new job positions each year. To contact the NBA about job openings and applications, register your name and information on NBA.com. From there, you can search the career section of the site and fill out the job form for a particular position in which you're interested.

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Comments

  • gizmo3408 Feb 23, 2010
    If I were the coaches of the Atlanta Hawks or Utah Jazz, the game they played last night was by far the worst officiated game I have ever seen, and I have been watching the NBA since the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks played a game on CBS in 1959. I submit that the league needs to hire more refs for these back to back games that is for young men and not for refs who are to tired to to blind to blow their whistles. Now I am a Jazz fan, so don't think I am saying out team was perfect in this, I'm not, but these refs, and if the League will watch the game they will see that there were a huge amount of fouls not called on both sides. My question to the League is simply this, are you going to wait until another injury like what happened to Josh Howard happens for he tore his ACL or are you waiting for a career ending injury to start kicking official's back sides? I have always ...
  • goldeneagle921 May 29, 2008
    The NBA need to apologize for not resetting the shot clock after Fisher's shot! ] Now that the NBA has apologized to the Fans about the no-call foul, the NBA needs to now apologize to the rest of the Fans for not resetting the shot clock just two plays before no-call every happened. That would balance out the whole situation. The NBA need to apologize for not resetting the shot clock after Fisher's shot that went out of bounds Horry's leg, which hurt the Lakers and help give the Spurs a chance to win. Because the that situation the no-call was the right call. Skip Bayless of ESPN first take is totally nuts. Jerry Crawford was smart not to call a foul to give the Spurs a chance to tie a game that would have been over if they refs had not made the shot clock mistake. I have tolerated Skip's nonsense all year but now I must speak out. I have to speak up in this situa
  • goldeneagle921 May 29, 2008
    The NBA need to apologize for not resetting the shot clock after Fisher's shot! ] Now that the NBA has apologized to the Fans about the no-call foul, the NBA needs to now apologize to the rest of the Fans for not resetting the shot clock just two plays before no-call every happened. That would balance out the whole situation. The NBA need to apologize for not resetting the shot clock after Fisher's shot that went out of bounds Horry's leg, which hurt the Lakers and help give the Spurs a chance to win. Because the that situation the no-call was the right call. Skip Bayless of ESPN first take is totally nuts. Jerry Crawford was smart not to call a foul to give the Spurs a chance to tie a game that would have been over if they refs had not made the shot clock mistake. I have tolerated Skip's nonsense all year but now I must speak out. I have to speak up in this situa
  • bobsky91 Apr 28, 2008
    I am a very disgruntled basketball fan. Not only is the "hack a shack", sickening...but the "hack any player going to the hoop" and "smash any player because all you MIGHT get is a one game suspension" makes me nautious to say the least. What ever happened to the "INTENTIONAL FOUL RULE". Isn't it fun to spend so much time watching one of the leagues worst foul shooters standing time after time at the idiot stripe? The mouthing off by both teams, the out of position calls and the blatent "no calls" decide most close games. How about making foul shots worth "2 POINTS" each. Maybe that would get the neanderthal hackers and no talent hit men back in the audience where they belong, and put some more talented finesse players back where they belong...on the court and in the game.

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