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Halftime “tweets” seem to be the latest NBA fad. Suns center Shaquille O’Neal, left, posted a note on his Twitter feed before a home game against the Wizards on Saturday, suggesting he plans to post to the social networking website during halftime. “As long as he gets 25 (points) and 11 (rebounds), he can do whatever he wants. He can Twitter, Facebook, MySpace,” coach Alvin Gentry said. Last Sunday, Bucks forward Charlie Villanueva became an overnight web celebrity and drew the ire of his coach after he posted a note to his Twitter feed during halftime of his game against the Celtics. The Associated Press; Getty Images photo



