Load Management
NBA fines Cavaliers $250,000 for resting Garland in televised game
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The NBA has fined the Cleveland Cavaliers $250,000 for violating the league's Player Participation Policy by resting Darius Garland during a nationally televised game against the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 24. Garland, who was able to play, had participated in the previous day's game against the Los Angeles Clippers. This marks the second such violation for Cleveland this season.
As the 2025-26 NBA season nears its end, the 65-game threshold for awards eligibility—introduced in 2023 to combat load management—continues to draw fire. With stars like Joel Embiid, Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Giannis Antetokounmpo already sidelined from contention, Nikola Jokić can miss just one more game, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Dončić, and Victor Wembanyama hover near disqualification amid rising injury concerns.
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The NBA's 65-game minimum for end-of-season awards, introduced in 2023, faces scrutiny after Nikola Jokić's knee injury likely disqualifies him from MVP contention. Critics argue the rule fails to curb load management and instead pressures young players to rush recoveries for financial incentives. Historical data shows such absences rarely affected awards before, but All-NBA selections now tie directly to supermax contracts.