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NBA Slaps Fine on Utah Jazz for ‘Undermining Integrity’ of the League

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Utah Jazz have been penalized $500,000 (£367,000) by the NBA for “undermining the integrity” of the league by benching healthy players during games. Head coach Will Hardy sat out key players Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. before the final quarter in matches against the Orlando Magic and Miami Heat earlier this month. This strategy, known as “tanking,” is employed by some teams to improve their draft position by sacrificing wins and playing less competitive lineups. Under the NBA’s draft system, the team finishing last has the highest chance of securing a top prospect.

The Indiana Pacers were also fined $100,000 (£73,000) for breaching player participation rules in their February 4th loss to the Jazz. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver condemned these actions, stating, “This blatant act of prioritizing draft position over winning undermines the foundation of NBA competition, and we will respond accordingly to any further actions that undermine the integrity of our game.” The NBA is also collaborating with its Competition Commission and Board to eliminate such conduct from the league.

Both the Jazz, currently 13th in the Western Conference, and the Pacers, 14th in the Eastern Conference, are unlikely to reach the playoffs and appear focused on building their squads for next season. Notably, Utah blew a 9-point lead in the fourth quarter against Orlando on February 8 but went on to defeat Miami 115-111 two days later. Utah owner Ryan Smith expressed frustration on social media, saying, “I agree to disagree. And we won a game in Miami and got fined? That makes sense.”

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Coach Hardy justified benching Markkanen, explaining that the player had a time limit to play, which the medical team enforced to preserve his health. Utah also revealed that Jaren Jackson Jr. will have season-ending knee surgery after the upcoming All-Star Game. The Jazz had previously been fined $100,000 (£73,000) last season for sitting Markkanen out across multiple games. The Pacers’ fine arose because an NBA investigation found that Pascal Siakam and two others who missed the game were capable of participating, even with limited minutes.

This policy, introduced in 2023, aims to stop teams from deliberately losing games to boost their odds in the draft lottery.

Fan Take:
This ruling highlights the NBA’s commitment to preserving fair competition, which is crucial for maintaining fan trust and excitement. If left unchecked, tanking could erode the spirit of the game, making every contest meaningful again for players and spectators alike.

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