The NBA referees have completed their interview sessions with Lawrence B. Pedowitz, the former federal prosecutor brought in to review the league's policies regarding gambling, the officials and all aspects of the basketball operations department.

The interviews were conducted in New York, where the referees were represented by former federal prosecutor Greg Magarity.

The referees met as a union Saturday night and began their training camp Sunday in North Jersey.

It remains unclear what, if anything, the league might announce between now and the Nov. 9 sentencing date for former referee Tim Donaghy, who has pleaded guilty to two felonies involving betting on games and providing inside information to others.

"I don't want to predict what might happen," Magarity said yesterday. "What I can say is, everyone handled this process very professionally. I'm very proud of our guys and the way they took these interviews very seriously and answered questions very honestly. They feel they've been treated fairly so far."