The NBA punished the Nets $100,000 to not following its rules about player participation.

This summer, the league made changes to its rules in order to render load control easier. A team has been fined for the very first time under these new rules. After losing 144–122 to the Milwaukee Bucks on December 27, Brooklyn broke the rule.

Before the game, Nick Claxton, Spencer He, 18, (recuperate), Ronnie Finney-Smith, and Cameron Johnson (power knee sprain/injury managing) were all called out.

Mikal The bridges, Royce O’Neale, or Cam Thomas did not play towards the end of the game.

Jacque Vaughn said before the game, “I possess to think about the short and long term and make decisions that are best for the group.”

“So that’s as we’re at tonight.” The second pick made more people mad, but the Nets got into trouble due to the first one.

“Following an inquiry, like an update by an independent physician, the NBA established that three Nets revolving participants, who hadn’t been involved with the game, might have played based to the medical conditions stated in its Player Involvement Policy, and these was originally built prior to the start of the current season,” according to the league’s press release.

Spencer Dinwiddie, Cameron Johnson, Nic Claxton, or a third forward named Dorian Finney-Smith were all not allowed to play.

The Nets started Mikal Bridges, a Royce O’Neale, or Cam Thomas, but none of them played more than 12 minutes because the Milwaukee Bucks thrashed them 144-122.

John Dumars, CEO of the NBA and COO of basketball operations, said, “We have talked to all 30 teams or told them, ‘Hey, there’s a chance to rest your players.'”

” So, sitting a maximum of five guys during a time is not how we said it should be done. There are other ways to get you’re people to rest.

We’re not about stopping just a few guys that a time within a 82-game league, though. The Nets played the Detroit Pistons on the road the next day.

They beat the Milwaukee Bucks at home the next day. The fine was announced in a news release by the league.

Spenser He, the one Nico Claxton, Calvin Johnson, or Dorian Finney-Smith were the four players with injuries who were taken off the field. A review found that they may have fought according to a new medical standard.

“Following an inquiry, such as an examination for a third-party a doctor, the National Basketball Organization identified that four Nets a rotation customers, who did not take part in the contest, may have had beneath the medical requirements at the Player Membership Strategy, which had been created before this season,” stated the statement.

“The company’s action violated the regulation’s terms, which aim at fostering player engagement all over the NBA’s 82-game season.”

Following the game, Kings leader Jacques Vaughn was grilled about what he thought about the game being used as a “exhibition game.”

“I have a lot of admiration for the dudes who wear suits and put their appearances on that line, along with a level of competition that includes the phrase ‘exhibition,’” stated Vaughn. I handled it that way.

“Any guy might’ve given up tonight in just one play.” Nets manager Vaughn said before the Dec. 27 game, “I have to think about both the short-term or the long-term while making big decisions for the positive aspects of the group.”

“That’s where we’re located right now.” The NBA’s fresh regulations to player participation went into effect in September.

If a team breaks the rules even once, they are fined $100,000. If they break the rules again, they will be fined $250,000, and if they do it again, they will be fined $1 million.

if the NBA’s Board for Governors approved the new rules in September, Adam Silver said, “I think we’ll lay out this idea, observe how teams react, or see if more work needed to be done.” According to the rules, players must play 65 games in order to win big prizes.