Mar 22, 2009 4:33 PM EST

Suns center Shaquille O'Neal posted a note on his Twitter feed during halftime of Saturday's game against Washington, and coach Alvin Gentry could care less.

"Shhhhhhh," Shaq's message read.

Last Sunday, Milwaukee's Charlie Villanueva got in trouble with coach Scott Skiles for 'tweeting' during halftime of a game against Boston.

"As long as he gets 25 [points] and 11 [rebounds], he can do whatever he wants. He can Twitter, Facebook, MySpace," said Gentry, who also has a Twitter account.

O'Neal was hoping to get the Twitter post by Gentry, so he could brag about no getting in trouble.

"I stirred something up," Villanueva said Saturday night. "I'm a trend setter, I guess."

Via NBA.com