League fines Heat owner following lockout tweet

(Reuters) – The National Basketball Association (NBA)  said yesterday Miami Heat owner Micky Arison has been fined  following reports that he used his Twitter account to comment  on the league’s four-month-old lockout.  

The NBA, which confirmed the fine in an email to Reuters,  did not issue an official statement on the matter and would not  say the amount or reason for the fine but several media reports  said Arison was fined $500,000 for his comments.  
The Heat declined to comment.  

Arison made several comments on his Twitter account on  Friday after a posting to him read, “Fans provide all the money  you’re fighting over you greedy (expletive) pigs.”  

The Heat owner, who Florida media say is pushing for the  resumption of play, responded, “Honestly u r barking at the  wrong owner.”  

The comments were made on Friday after the NBA cancelled  another two weeks of the regular season and conceded it was too  late to save the entire 82-game season now that the first month  of games has been wiped out.
  
NBA Commissioner David Stern told team and league personnel  before the lockout began on July 1 that they were prohibited  from commenting on the dispute other than in league-approved  media sessions.