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Cavs Fined $100K for Resting Stars Together
19 Nov
Summary
- Cavaliers fined $100,000 for violating player rest rules.
- Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley rested simultaneously.
- NBA policy limits star player absences without injury.

The NBA recently imposed a $100,000 fine on the Cleveland Cavaliers for violating player rest regulations. The infraction occurred when both Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley, key "star" players, were listed as resting for the same game on November 12, 2025, against the Miami Heat. This decision directly contravened the league's Player Participation Policy.
The adopted Player Participation Policy, implemented before the 2023-24 season, aims to ensure star players are available for nationally televised games and to maintain competitive balance. It stipulates that no more than one star player can sit out a game without a documented medical reason. Violations carry escalating penalties, beginning with financial sanctions.
This penalty highlights the NBA's firm stance on load management and underscores the importance of adherence to league rules for teams. For fans, the league's stricter enforcement signals a greater likelihood of seeing top talent on the court regularly, reinforcing the value of regular-season contests and fan trust.




