NBA Slaps Cavs $100K Over Mitchell, Mobley Rest
The NBA fined the Cleveland Cavaliers $100,000 after Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley were sat Nov. 12, violating the league’s Player Participation Policy. The punishment sharpens a growing conflict: teams want to protect stars from a punishing early schedule, yet the league must guard fans and ticket buyers against routine stars’ absences — as Steve Kerr warned, "The Miami game will be our 17th game in 29 days in 13 different cities." Merlin sees governors unlikely to lop weeks off the calendar, so front offices will get savvier about balancing fines, optics and player health — more planned rotations, selective rests and messaging maneuvers. The policy buys short-term theater for fans, but expect teams to keep making calculated gambles to preserve seasons.
