sport news Eric Lewis will NOT officiate an NBA Finals game for first time in five years ... trends now

sport news Eric Lewis will NOT officiate an NBA Finals game for first time in five years ... trends now
sport news Eric Lewis will NOT officiate an NBA Finals game for first time in five years ... trends now

sport news Eric Lewis will NOT officiate an NBA Finals game for first time in five years ... trends now

Veteran NBA official Eric Lewis has not selected as one of the 12 referees who will work the NBA Finals between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat, while he is still under investigation from the league.

The NBA has been looking into whether Lewis used a Twitter account to defend himself and other officials from online critiques.

Lewis had been chosen to work the finals in each of the last four seasons. This year's finals referees were announced by the league Thursday morning, about 12 hours before the start of the title series.

After some now-deleted tweets were revealed by a pair of Twitter users last week, the league opened an investigation into whether Lewis violated NBA rules by speaking about officiating in an unauthorized manner. 

It has not been determined if Lewis was using the account, belonged to a user named 'Blair Cuttliff' with the handle @CuttliffBlair.' The account was deactivated briefly last week but was active again Wednesday evening.

NBA official Eric Lewis is being investigated over a Twitter account he allegedly used

NBA official Eric Lewis is being investigated over a Twitter account he allegedly used 

@CuttliffBlair responds to a fan during the first round of the playoffs

The account can again be seen defending Lewis

The account that allegedly belonged to Lewis was seen commenting on multiple posts

'Regarding Eric Lewis and the social media posts, we are continuing to review the matter and he will not be working the finals,' NBA spokesman Mike Bass said Thursday.

The league has not revealed a timetable for the completion of its probe into whether Lewis used the Twitter account. It also remains unknown what discipline from the league that Lewis could face if he broke policy by discussing officiating matters openly without approval.

Of the 12 referees picked for the Nuggets-Heat matchup, nine worked the title series last season. Scott Foster will be a finals referee for the 16th year, while Tony Brothers and Marc Davis were picked for a 12th time. 

Zach Zarba is now a 10-time selection, John Goble was picked for the seventh time, David Guthrie for the

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