Tuesday, 9 July 2013

NBA fines Houston Rockets! $150,000!

The NBA fined the Houston Rockets $150,000 for talking about center Dwight Howard during the free-agency moratorium period, two people with knowledge of the fine told USA TODAY Sports.
They requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the fine, which was announced in an email to team executives.
After Dwight Howard decided last week he would sign with Houston Rockets, which was first reported by USA TODAY Sports, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey went on Twitter and TV in Houston and discussed Howard's decision. That is against league rules during the moratorium, which lasts from July 1-10 this year.
While Howard's decision is common knowledge, teams cannot complete deals or talk about agreements reached during the moratorium.
Morey made at least five Tweets after Howard's decision was revealed and went on Comcast Sportsnet Houston to discuss Howard's decision.
The Rockets were also fined in June for tampering after a story on Houston's official team web site discussed players who were still under contract with other teams but were expected to be free agents in July.

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