[新聞] Source: NBA to unveil policy this week
http://ppt.cc/cV06 By Marc Stein ESPN.com
The NBA will this week introduce what it considers "minimal" guidelines for
players, coaches and team officials when using Twitter and other social
networking sites, according to sources with knowledge of the policy.
The primary restriction of the policy is expected to prevent various team
representatives from tweeting during games, after the stir caused late last
season when Detroit Pistons forward Charlie Villanueva, then with Milwaukee,
tweeted from the Bucks' locker room during halftime.
One source described the forthcoming policy as "very minimal" and "less
stringent" than the guidelines announced earlier this month by the NFL, which
now regards players, coaches and football operations personnel -- or any
third party representing them -- to be in violation of league rules if they
use social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook from 90 minutes
before kickoff through the end of the standard post-game access period for
media interviews.
Individual NBA teams, though, will have the right to impose their own
standards that might be more strict, as seen with the NBA dress code where
some teams in the past have mandated more formal apparel -- such as suits on
team flights -- than league rules dictate.
The source said that the NBA's new policy, furthermore, will treat
social-networking commentary in the same manner as comments made in the
traditional media, which means that anyone in the league can be fined or
otherwise sanctioned for posts via Twitter, Facebook, etc., that are deemed
over the line.
Villanueva was not fined by his team or the league last season but was
forbidden by Bucks coach Scott Skiles from tweeting again during games.
Mobile-phone usage in the locker room and on team buses has long been frowned
upon in the NBA, but the severity of restrictions generally vary from team to
team given the rise in recent years in texting and e-mailing from handheld
devices.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban received the NBA's first-ever fine for
comments he made via his Twitter account, when Cuban was docked $25,000 last
March after complaining about the referees' refusal to call Denver Nuggets
guard J.R. Smith for a technical foul following a clash between Smith and
then-Mavericks guard Antoine Wright.
The league did not announce the fine, but Cuban disclosed the punishment via
his Twitter feed, revealing that it could no longer be said that "no one
makes money from Twitter now" because "the NBA does."
Asked if the Mavericks will impose their own Twitter restrictions on their
players this season, Cuban said Sunday: "Not really. I will talk to the guys
about never venting or talking about team business on Twitter. That's usually
what creates problems. [But] Twitter is just another form of media. What you
say on Twitter is like saying it on ESPN."
Formal confirmation of the new policy is expected from the league office this
week after teams are officially notified. The NBA Players Association has
likewise said that it will withhold comment until details of the league's
policy are announced.
The NBA is widely considered to be one of the major professional sports
leagues most associated with Twitter usage, largely thanks to Cleveland
Cavaliers center Shaquille O'Neal, who responded to a Twitter user pretending
to be O'Neal by launching his own Twitter feed, which now boats more than 2.3
million followers.
Other Twitter landmarks in the NBA besides Villanueva's halftime tweet
include the June disclosure by Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love that
coach Kevin McHale was leaving the organization -- before the news had been
reported anywhere else -- and Allen Iverson's numerous tweets about his
summerlong courtship and eventual signing with the Memphis Grizzlies.
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