Nate505 wrote:Should they? No. Do the Mavs have a right to? Sure I guess. But this is as soft as the wuss ass players whining and getting fans kicked out for their precious little feelings being hurt.
Have to see the code of conduct policy
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Nate505 wrote:Should they? No. Do the Mavs have a right to? Sure I guess. But this is as soft as the wuss ass players whining and getting fans kicked out for their precious little feelings being hurt.
Ballerhogger wrote:Nate505 wrote:Should they? No. Do the Mavs have a right to? Sure I guess. But this is as soft as the wuss ass players whining and getting fans kicked out for their precious little feelings being hurt.
Have to see the code of conduct policy
NBA Fan Code of Conduct
The National Basketball Association, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center seek to foster a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable sports and entertainment experience in which:
Players and fans respect and appreciate each other.
Guests will be treated in a professional and courteous manner by all arena and team personnel.
Guests will enjoy the basketball experience free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language and obscene gestures.
Guests will consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired, intoxicated or underage guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing will not be permitted.
Guests will comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operations and emergency response procedures.
The arena staff has been trained to intervene when necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest usher, security guard, or guest services staff member. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to penalty including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, revocation of their season tickets, and/or prevention from attending future games. They may also be in violation of local ordinances resulting in possible arrest and prosecution.
The NBA, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct.
NBA Fan Code of Conduct
The National Basketball Association, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center seek to foster a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable sports and entertainment experience in which:
Players and fans respect and appreciate each other.
Guests will be treated in a professional and courteous manner by all arena and team personnel.
Guests will enjoy the basketball experience free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language and obscene gestures.
Guests will consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired, intoxicated or underage guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing will not be permitted.
Guests will comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operations and emergency response procedures.
The arena staff has been trained to intervene when necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest usher, security guard, or guest services staff member. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to penalty including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, revocation of their season tickets, and/or prevention from attending future games. They may also be in violation of local ordinances resulting in possible arrest and prosecution.
The NBA, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct.
HMFFL wrote:Adam Silver must be content with how this ownership is conducting business. Nothing makes sense.
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WarriorGM wrote:NBA Fan Code of Conduct
The National Basketball Association, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center seek to foster a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable sports and entertainment experience in which:
Players and fans respect and appreciate each other.
Guests will be treated in a professional and courteous manner by all arena and team personnel.
Guests will enjoy the basketball experience free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language and obscene gestures.
Guests will consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired, intoxicated or underage guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing will not be permitted.
Guests will comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operations and emergency response procedures.
The arena staff has been trained to intervene when necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest usher, security guard, or guest services staff member. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to penalty including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, revocation of their season tickets, and/or prevention from attending future games. They may also be in violation of local ordinances resulting in possible arrest and prosecution.
The NBA, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct.
What is obscene or indecent about saying "Fire Nico!"?
Jellybeans wrote:This is some good old Dolan crap from like 6-8 years ago
Ice Man wrote:Many of you guys voted for Trump and he ejects people at his rallies wearing BLM gear. Many of those same people like Musk and he removes posts on X that criticize him. Many also support religious universities that won't tolerate students with dissenting views.
So, shrug. Either you're for free speech or you're not. Choose a lane.
doogie_hauser wrote:Kyrie is going to ask for a trade this summer, nothing surer. He isn't going to tolerate playing for such belligerent ownership long term
WolfAddict wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Nate505 wrote:Should they? No. Do the Mavs have a right to? Sure I guess. But this is as soft as the wuss ass players whining and getting fans kicked out for their precious little feelings being hurt.
Have to see the code of conduct policyNBA Fan Code of Conduct
The National Basketball Association, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center seek to foster a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable sports and entertainment experience in which:
Players and fans respect and appreciate each other.
Guests will be treated in a professional and courteous manner by all arena and team personnel.
Guests will enjoy the basketball experience free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language and obscene gestures.
Guests will consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired, intoxicated or underage guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing will not be permitted.
Guests will comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operations and emergency response procedures.
The arena staff has been trained to intervene when necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest usher, security guard, or guest services staff member. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to penalty including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, revocation of their season tickets, and/or prevention from attending future games. They may also be in violation of local ordinances resulting in possible arrest and prosecution.
The NBA, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct.
I guess they'll just point to this... Still **** SOFT though
Ballerhogger wrote:WolfAddict wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:Have to see the code of conduct policyNBA Fan Code of Conduct
The National Basketball Association, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center seek to foster a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable sports and entertainment experience in which:
Players and fans respect and appreciate each other.
Guests will be treated in a professional and courteous manner by all arena and team personnel.
Guests will enjoy the basketball experience free from disruptive behavior, including foul or abusive language and obscene gestures.
Guests will consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired, intoxicated or underage guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
Guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects or attempting to enter the court will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing will not be permitted.
Guests will comply with requests from arena staff regarding arena operations and emergency response procedures.
The arena staff has been trained to intervene when necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest usher, security guard, or guest services staff member. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to penalty including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, revocation of their season tickets, and/or prevention from attending future games. They may also be in violation of local ordinances resulting in possible arrest and prosecution.
The NBA, Dallas Mavericks, and American Airlines Center thank you for adhering to the provisions of the NBA Fan Code of Conduct.
I guess they'll just point to this... Still **** SOFT though
So this could come down to arbitration then? What is considered obscene ? Saying someone should get fire ? Where does line get drawn?
WolfAddict wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:WolfAddict wrote:
I guess they'll just point to this... Still **** SOFT though
So this could come down to arbitration then? What is considered obscene ? Saying someone should get fire ? Where does line get drawn?
Completely agree brother - 100%
WolfAddict wrote:ChumboChappati wrote:FO and owners should not get too much blame. The biggest fault lies on the Texas Legislature for not allowing casino gambling yet. Owners just want to practice their craft. If Texas is so much against gambling then they should have spoken up when these owners were buying the team.
That's certainly a... take, I suppose...
schnakenpopanz wrote:This is the new normal in the USA I guess. If you don't share the opinion of your authorities you will get punished. So much for free speech.
Ballerhogger wrote:WolfAddict wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:So this could come down to arbitration then? What is considered obscene ? Saying someone should get fire ? Where does line get drawn?
Completely agree brother - 100%
I could see fan trying to sue and raise awareness about this . Go on local news etc
CIN-C-STAR wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:WolfAddict wrote:Completely agree brother - 100%
I could see fan trying to sue and raise awareness about this . Go on local news etc
I hope fans keep pushing this at games too though.
Show up with signs like, “Nico, please find employment elsewhere. Respectfully, we don’t like you”
Could THAT be considered obscene?![]()
Just keep pushing until it’s so ridiculous you have an easy lawsuit victory when they remove you from the stadium