Archive | October, 2011

Heat Owner Micky Arison Fined $500,000 For NBA…

Read More: nba lockout, nba lockout news, Miami Heat Miami Heat franchise owner Micky Arison has been fined $500,000 by league commissioner David Stern for since-deleted tweets critical of some owners’ NBA lockout positions posted Friday, reports Yahoo!’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Arison, considered by most a dove in the lockout talks, and someone eager to get back in session, responded to and retweeted a few fans who were critical of the league’s hard line in labor negotiations. In response to one tweet that chided owners for being greedy, Arison responded that the fan was “barking at the wrong owner.” The revealing tweets were a change of pace, considering that Arison, who also runs Carnival Cruise Lines, usually just using his Twitter feed to chat about Guy Fieri and cheeseburgers

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Participants try out for Miami Heat dance team

MIAMI (WSVN) — Several dancers auditioned for the Miami Heat dance team at the American Airlines Arena. Hundreds of participants attended Sunday’s tryouts

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PHOTOS: Heat Dancer Auditions

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Micky Arison, Owner Of The Miami Heat, Tweets…

Miami Heat owner Micky Arison hopped onto Twitter on Friday evening after the NBA and NBPA broke off talks to end the lockout just hours earlier to share his thoughts on what just transpired.

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Is There Really a Chance the 2011-12 NBA Season…

It was just a couple of days ago I was feeling despondent about the chances my beloved Miami Heat would get the chance to compete for a title this year. Reading one of the latest articles by Joseph Goodman of the Miami Herald on Wednesday, Oct. 26 that reported because of a stalemate in talks between the NBA owners and players trying to end the lockout and reach a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) the league was ready to cancel games through Nov.

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