Dallas Mavericks bar bloggers from locker room
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Happy Johnny Appleseed Day Roundup
Published 3/11/2008 by brodyv <info@mavsmoneyball.com> at Mavs Moneyball
... In a blow to the dreams of Wes, Jake and I, Mark Cuban has officially banned bloggers from getting media credentials to enter the Mavs locker room. Of course, the _interesting_ part of this is that Tim MacMahon of the ...
Oldest Backcourt of All-time?
Published 3/11/2008 by Sturminator at Bob's Blog - Live from Lewisville
... of the building where they are keeping track of J Kidd's dimes just like baseball fans tally K's for a dominant pitcher (trust me Ranger fans - this is something that is done where great pitching is expected). Ben thought it was a great idea to keep fans involved with Kidd's always intriguing stat line and called Mav's Marketing guru Paul Monroe - who then proceeded to make it happen quickfast in a hurry. Don't worrry - Flava's vision ain't blurry. Tim MacMahon banned! … Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has instituted a ...
Cuban bans Poochie the Rockin' Blogger
Published 3/11/2008 by Adam J. Morris <info@lonestarball.com> at Lone Star Ball
This is a little OT, but I thought I'd mention it anyway... Our friend Tim MacMahon has been banned from the Mavs' locker room by Mark Cuban (along with all other bloggers). I find this amusing. ' You are not logged in. In order to post a comment, you must be logged in. If you don't have a member account yet, by all means go ...
An open letter to Mark Cuban
Published 3/11/2008 by kambrothers at Lakers Blog
... doing extensive pre/post-game reports. We occasionally go on the road with the team (I'm actually planning on being in Dallas a week from today for their game against the Mavericks). We've covered the Lakers since 2006 and through a combination of hard work, creativity and professionalism, have garnered ourselves a loyal, intelligent readership. I would also imagine we're not the only bloggers who've found similar success with a newspaper. Because of this, I must say your decision to ban any writers with the word "blog" attached from the Mavs locker room is nothing short ...
WatchDog still welcome in Knicks' locker room, right?
Published 3/12/2008 by Neil Best at Watchdog
Mark Cuban and the Dallas Morning News have been feuding this week about the Mavericks' new policy banning bloggers from their locker room - including a Morning News staffer.
I am too busy to follow this story closely, because I'm too busy blogging.
Here is the Morning News' account.
Here is Cuban's take.
Jim Dolan better not try this with me. I mean, if I ever actually decide to attend a Knicks game, of course.



