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Let's take the Phoenix Suns, for example. As I've written previously, they, along with the Orlando Magic, have implemented Twackle on their site, which aggregates any Suns-related Twitter chatter directly to the team's official Web site

I know Twitter has been beaten into America's collective brains these past few months. But its utility is really highlighted on a sports night like this: You can essentially turn it into an RSS feed of relevant content as a supplement to what you're currently watching on your television -- no participation from your end necessary.


So if you want to know what anyone -- be it a media member, NBA blogger, fan, organization, celebrity, current NBA player, former NBA player -- on Twitter is saying about the team's draft selections in real time, head there