查了一下國外報導
讓我再次見識到台霉延伸新聞的能力
※ 引述《adam7148 (Adam)》之銘言:
: 連敗被批評不爽 庫班恐禁ESPN採訪小牛
: 〔體育中心/綜合報導〕
連名字都不敢留,以前常常亂報的楊姓記者至少還敢留名字
: 小牛隊接下來可能擴大禁令,封殺所有ESPN的記者進場採訪。
It is not clear whether the ban applies solely to MacMahon and Stein, or all
ESPN.com writers. At least one media member credentialed by ESPN Radio based
in Dallas attended the Mavericks’ game on Sunday.
我是不知道這是怎麼延伸出來的啦
至於取消採訪證的原因目前外媒的推測是不滿
MacMahon本季在ESPN內的負責工作由專職小牛的記者
轉為泛寫NBA各隊內容的記者,並且在和ESPN協調失敗後
以取消MacMahon和Stein的採訪證做為警告
關於可以自己買票的言論出處應該是Art Garcia的Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ArtGarcia92/status/795476415097556996
我把整段內容放在下面,有興趣的可以看看
The Mavericks revoke season credentials for ESPN’s Tim MacMahon and Marc
Stein
The Dallas Mavericks have revoked the season media credentials of ESPN.com’s
Tim MacMahon and Marc Stein, several sources confirmed Sunday. Neither
reporter has been allowed to attend home games since a home game last Friday.
MacMahon’s role at ESPN changed this year, transitioning from a full-time
Mavericks beat writer to a more general NBA position that included other
teams, something Cuban was unhappy with. After ESPN failed to return MacMahon
to a full-time beat position, Cuban followed through on an initial warning
and revoked his and Stein’s credentials.
MacMahon covered the Mavericks’ home opener and all three road game, but
will not be credentialed for games in Dallas. MacMahon is based in Dallas, as
is Stein, who has been a widely known national NBA writer at ESPN.com for
years.
“We’re committed to thoroughly covering the Mavs and the NBA,” ESPN
spokesperson Josh Krulewitz said in a statement. Tim MacMahon declined
comment.
When reached, the NBA issued this statement: "We are in communication with
both ESPN and Mark Cuban about this matter."
It is not clear whether the ban applies solely to MacMahon and Stein, or all
ESPN.com writers. At least one media member credentialed by ESPN Radio based
in Dallas attended the Mavericks’ game on Sunday. Currently, MacMahon is
still on the Dallas Mavericks beat, and is able to continue covering the team
on the road.
Mark Cuban and the team declined comment for this story. Cuban told Art
Garcia, “They’re not banned from the building. They can still buy a ticket.
”