The NBL Game Review Panel (GRP) has since completed its assessment of the incident and Jackson-Cartwright has been referred directly to a single-member tribunal.
Jackson-Cartwright will face the tribunal on Saturday evening and could face suspension.
There is nothing explicit in the NBL’s rules that prohibits players from touching match officials and players will frequently make light contact as they address a referee during basketball’s regular stoppages.
The Breakers are on an eight-game losing streak and any time without Jackson-Cartwright, who is their leading point-scorer and one of the competition leaders in assists, will be a blow to their play-off chances.
With 11 games to play in their regular season, the Breakers are two wins out of the top six, where they must finish to feature in the play-in tournament.
The Breakers’ next game is against the Cairns Taipans, the only side lower on the ladder than they are, on New Year’s Eve.