The NBA fined the Jazz and Pacers for resting players in an attempt to lose games, but they're hardly the only teams doing so this season.
The NBA fined the Jazz $500K and the Pacers $100K for tanking. Now the league's considering a significant change to the NBA draft lottery. Details here.
The NBA isn’t just staging a spectacle at the Intuit Dome this weekend – it’s staging a crackdown. While the league’s ...
On the eve of its glitzy All-Star Game, an event that itself has been criticized for a lack of competitiveness, the NBA has ...
The Utah Jazz used late-game rotations that raise fresh questions about tanking in a strong NBA draft year. On Saturday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver ...
Adam Silver explained his decision to fine the Jazz and the Pacers in a statement released from the NBA Communications account on X.
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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 ...
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