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Fines in the NBA can be incurred for various reason and by various people. Players, teams, coaches, and owners can all incur fines. From 2003 to 2013 the top 5 most fined offenses were for criticizing referees (81 times, for about $2.1 million), fan confrontation (42 times, for $672,500), interaction with referees (35 times, for $750,000), fighting (26 times, for about $1.5 million), and ...
Robertson v. National Basketball Association, 556 F.2d 682 (2d Cir. 1977), [1] was an antitrust lawsuit filed by American basketball player Oscar Robertson against the National Basketball Association (NBA). Filed in 1970, the lawsuit was settled in 1976 and resulted in the free agency rules now used in the NBA. [2]
No team spent more on salary this past summer than the Philadelphia 76ers, who own the NBA's worst record through the season's first month — indirect evidence that the 2024 free-agency class was ...
The NBA's free agency period began on August 2 at 6 P.M. EST. [1] Players would be allowed to sign new offers starting on August 6 at 12 p.m. ET, after the moratorium ended. Free agents
The NBA's statement cited Philadelphia's previous history of fines, and the most recent instance wasn't too long ago. On Feb. 1, the team had to pay $75,000 for another failure to adhere to league ...
NBA fines 76ers $100,000 over statements about Joel Embiid's injury; team has no timetable for his or Paul George's return Ryan Young October 29, 2024 at 5:17 PM
The NBA fined the 76ers on Tuesday for public statements that "were inconsistent with Joel Embiid's health status and in violation of NBA rules. NBA fines 76ers $100,000 for misleading statements ...
The free agency negotiating window opens 6 p.m. ET Sunday, when each NBA team can negotiate with players on the market and perhaps even reach a deal.