It looks like the NBA is headed towards yet another crackdown.
In an editorial published on basket ball magazine Slam’s web page, NBA Commissioner David Stern will attempt to regulate night clubs that league players can attend.
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That’s right, if Stern has his way, some night life establishments will be off limits to NBA players (we are talking about grown men right?)
“The
NBA this past week ordered its security forces in all 29 cities to come
up with a list of clubs and other night spots that should be made
off-limits to players. Once the clubs are identified, with the help of
local law enforcement, the league will send a directive to teams
mandating that players avoid those spots or be subject to a substantial
fine,” the article states.
NBA this past week ordered its security forces in all 29 cities to come
up with a list of clubs and other night spots that should be made
off-limits to players. Once the clubs are identified, with the help of
local law enforcement, the league will send a directive to teams
mandating that players avoid those spots or be subject to a substantial
fine,” the article states.
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It’s important to note that this story has not been confirmed by the league (nor has it been denied).
With all of the initial uproar over last year’s dress code, the club regulation may not go over well with the Player’s Association.
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DX will keep you posted.