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Cavs fined for Garland DNP in national TV game
NEW YORK — The NBA fined the Cleveland Cavaliers $250,000 on Thursday for violating the league's player participation policy by resting All-Star guard Darius Garland for a nationally televised game against the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 24.
It is the second time this season the Cavaliers have been fined for violating the policy. They received a $100,000 fine Nov. 18 for resting Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley against the Miami Heat on Nov. 12.
The league said an investigation confirmed that Garland was able to play in one of the team's games in a back-to-back set. He played Nov. 23 at home against the LA Clippers but not the next night in Toronto, which was carried by Peacock in the United States and Sportsnet in Canada. Garland is considered a star player under the policy.
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The violation occurred when Cleveland failed to make Darius Garland available for the team’s nationally-televised game on Nov. 24.
NEW YORK – The NBA announced today that the Cleveland Cavaliers have been fined $250,000 for violating the league’s Player Participation Policy. The league’s investigation confirmed that Darius Garland, a star player under the Policy, was able to play in one of the team’s two games on Nov. 23 against the LA Clippers and Nov. 24 against the Toronto Raptors.
The violation occurred when the Cavaliers failed to make Garland available for the team’s nationally-televised game on Nov. 24 and instead made him available on Nov. 23, which was not a nationally-televised game.
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