LOS ANGELES -- The NBA completed its investigation into the Patrick McCaw signing and determined that the Cleveland Cavaliers did not violate the Collective Bargaining Agreement in any way.
The league -- at the urging of the Golden State Warriors -- interviewed numerous parties involved in the deal to see if there was any circumvention of salary cap rules.
Had the Cavs been found guilty of any wrongdoing they could have been fined or even lost a future draft pick.
The Cavs signed McCaw, a restricted free agent with the Warriors who was locked in a stalemate with the organization, to a two-year offer sheet worth $6 million on Dec.