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NBA Announces Official Twitter Policy

With a new season impending and Twitter use among its athletes at an all-time high, the NBA finally got around to defining its policy on Twitter today. From the Associated Press:

The league sent a memo to teams on Wednesday telling them that cell phones and other communication devices can’t be used from 45 minutes before game time until after players have finished their responsibilities after games. That includes halftime.

The rule applies to “coaches, players and other team basketball operations personnel.” NBA spokesman Tim Frank confirmed the memo and its contents.

For as much as I vaguely believe in openness and transparency and Internet freedom and so on, and as much as I like to ridicule large corporations for being out of step with technology, there's really not a whole lot to complain about here. When athletes are playing, or in the locker room, or speaking with the media after games they really don't need to be Tweeting. As much as I'd love to what Ron Artest has to say coming out of a Zen-ny Phil Jackson time out, this is fair.

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This is redicoulous. Let them use the social network. This is why people follow players. They want up to the minute details.

by mikesatx on Oct 1, 2009 8:59 AM EDT reply actions  

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