NBA Lockout Tweets

NBA Lockout Tweets
NBA Lockout Tweets /

NBA Lockout Tweets

Delonte West

Delonte West
Rhona Wise/EPA

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

Gilbert Arenas
Kim Klement-US PRESSWIRE; @agentzeroshow

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

Chris Kaman
Chris Kaman via Twitter (@ChrisKaman)

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade
AP; @DwyaneWade

Ron Artest (Metta WorldPeace)

Ron Artest  (Metta WorldPeace)
AP; @ronartest

Steve Nash

Steve Nash
AP; @SteveNash

Andrew Bogut

Andrew Bogut
Jeff Hanisch-US PRESSWIRE; @AndrewMBogut

Brandon Jennings

Brandon Jennings
AP; @BL00dline3

James Harden

James Harden
Ralph Lauer/Landov; @JHarden13

Shelden Williams

Shelden Williams
Chris Szagola/Landov; @SheldenWilliams

Ty Lawson

Ty Lawson
AP; @TyLawson3

Shawn Marion

Shawn Marion
AP; @matrix31

Tracy McGrady

Tracy McGrady
AP; @TheReal_TMAC

Roger Mason Jr.

Roger Mason Jr.
AP; @MoneyMase

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