The new league rules require star players like James Harden to be available for nationally televised games
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The NBA’s new player-participation regulations are being put to the test right from the start of the season, as the league is investigating “We are looking into the facts around James Harden’s availability tonight to determine whether an approved reason exists for his lack of participation,” league spokesperson Michael Bass said in a statement.
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