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NBA fines Jazz $500,000, Pacers $100,000 over roster management issues
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NBA Slaps Jazz with $500,000 Fine, Pacers Hit with $100,000 Penalty for Roster Management Violations

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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The NBA has imposed fines on the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers due to their roster management decisions in recent games. The Jazz were hit with a substantial $500,000 fine—one of the heftiest in league history—after an investigation into how the team handled star players Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. During games against the Orlando Magic on February 7th and the Miami Heat on February 9th, both players were pulled off the court before the start of the fourth quarter and did not return. In the game versus Orlando, despite holding a seven-point lead entering the final quarter, the Jazz ultimately lost 120-117. Conversely, Utah won against Miami 115-111 after leading by three points going into the last period.

Separately, the Pacers were fined $100,000 for breaching player participation rules during their February 3rd matchup with the Jazz. An inquiry revealed that star forward Pascal Siakam and two other key players, who were sidelined, might have been eligible to play under the NBA’s medical policies. The league also suggested that the Pacers might have sat players in other games in violation of these standards.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver condemned these actions, emphasizing that deliberately prioritizing draft positioning over competitive integrity compromises the core values of the league. He confirmed that the NBA is collaborating with its Competition Commission and Board to implement stronger measures to eradicate such conduct.

At the time of these incidents, the struggling Jazz, with an 18-37 record, were third in the Western Conference, while the 15-40 Pacers were second-worst in the East, both far from playoff contention. As lottery-bound teams, the three lowest-ranked clubs in the NBA each hold a 14% chance at securing the top draft pick, with the Pacers sitting fourth overall and the Jazz sixth.

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Fan Take: This news highlights the tension between tanking for better draft picks and maintaining fair competition in the NBA. For fans, it’s a crucial reminder that preserving the league’s integrity is essential for the sport’s credibility and long-term excitement.

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