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NBA Lockout Tweets

NBA Lockout Tweets
NBA Lockout Tweets

NBA Lockout Tweets

Delonte West

On midnight of July 1, the NBA became the second pro sports league to lock out its players and put the 2011-12 season in jeopardy when owners and players failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. With the work stoppage, players are banned from team facilities and from interacting with coaches and team officials. The good news: Players are free to say whatever they want on Twitter without the threat of a fine. Here's what some have been tweeting since the lockout went into effect.

Gilbert Arenas

On midnight of July 1, the NBA became the second pro sports league to lock out its players and put the 2011-12 season in jeopardy when owners and players failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. With the work stoppage, players are banned from team facilities and from interacting with coaches and team officials. The good news: Players are free to say whatever they want on Twitter without the threat of a fine. Here's what some have been tweeting since the lockout went into effect.

Chris Kaman

Dwyane Wade

Ron Artest (Metta WorldPeace)

Steve Nash

Andrew Bogut

Brandon Jennings

James Harden

Shelden Williams

Ty Lawson

Shawn Marion

Tracy McGrady

Roger Mason Jr.


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