The Miami Heat have reportedly banned Scott Raab, a writer for "Esquire," from American Airlines Arena, denying him media credentials along with access to players.
On Tuesday, Raab posted an email on his "LeBron Watch," which was sent from Tim Donovan, head of media relations for the Miami Heat.
"You are no longer welcome at our building and will not be credentialed moving forward," Donovan wrote.
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Andrew Sharp of SB Nation wrote on Tuesday that Raab never misses "an opportunity to remind LeBron just how awful a person he is" and revealed a series of Raab's tweets.