As the 76ers entered 2020 draft night, Doc Rivers and Sam Cassell had become enamored with Tyrese Maxey. The two Sixers ...
The NBA slammed the Jazz ($500,000) and Pacers ($100,000) with substantive fines, saying that both teams sat healthy players ...
On the eve of its glitzy All-Star Game, an event that itself has been criticized for a lack of competitiveness, the NBA has ...
Adam Silver explained his decision to fine the Jazz and the Pacers in a statement released from the NBA Communications ...
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NBA commissioner dropping the hammer on tanking teams sends a message to rest of league
The Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers found creative ways to get around the NBA's anti-tanking rules. Commissioner Adam Silver levied massive fines anyway.
The NBA made its point. Loudly. The Jazz were fined $500,000 for conduct detrimental to the league tied to their games Feb. 7 at Orlando and Feb. 9 at Miami, the league announced.
Adam Silver seemingly got the fans’ memo. In a definitive crackdown on late-season roster manipulation, the NBA has levied a ...
The NBA fined the Utah Jazz $500,000 for resting Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. in the fourth quarter of two recent ...
The NBA has taken action on the issue. Via ESPN.com, the league has fined multiple teams for compromising the integrity of games by sitting players who could have played. Specifically, the NBA fined ...
Utah had played Jaren Jackson Jr. and Lauri Markkanen 25 minutes through three quarters, then pulled them in the fourth.
Brooklyn and Indiana are just a small part of why NBA bottom-feeders are hurting basketball, but it says a lot about how the league operates.
The NBA is doing what it can to fight their greatest tanking epidemic in many years. In an official release on Thursday, the league announced that they are fining the Utah Jazz a sum of $500,000 and ...
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