"A coach acted in the best interests of his team? Outrageous! Next the filthy peons will expect even-handed officiating."
With intentions and implications aside, how can you fine someone for a coaching decision? What's next, fining the Lakers for playing Dwight in the stretch? Ridiculous.
Spurs being sued for resting players. http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8847216/san-antonio-spurs-sued-lawyer-resting-top-players
That's ridiculous. The lawyer alleges that the fans suffered economic damages because they were charged a premium for the game. However, the Spurs aren't the ones who set the pricing, or even received the gate revenue, so it is ludicrous to suggest that they would be responsible for the damages.
That would be awesome!!!!! I mean think about it? What if certain business or groups bought luxury season boxes and advertised because they had a winning organization. Now that LJ left; the value of their advertisment and box seats diminished. The Cavs went from contender to bottom feeder in one season.
That's why Stern got them Kyrie a year later. Similar to how he got NO Anthony Davis a year after CP was traded. There is a method to his madness.