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Cavs Fined $250K for Garland Load Management Faux Pas
5 Dec
Summary
- Cavaliers fined $250,000 by NBA for player participation violations.
- Darius Garland played in a non-televised game, rested for national broadcast.
- Fine addresses load management concerns after Garland's injury recovery.

The Cleveland Cavaliers have incurred a substantial $250,000 fine from the National Basketball Association due to violations of the league's Player Participation Policy. This penalty was issued after the team elected to play star guard Darius Garland in a non-nationally televised game on November 23rd against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Following this, Garland was then rested for the team's nationally broadcast game the next evening, November 24th, against the Toronto Raptors. This decision, made while Garland was still recovering from offseason toe surgery, has drawn the league's attention as a breach of their load management regulations.
The NBA appears to be intensifying its efforts to enforce player participation standards. The fine against the Cavaliers underscores the league's commitment to ensuring top players are available for nationally televised matchups, especially when player availability decisions seem strategically aligned with game visibility rather than purely player health.




