NBA proposes penalties and lottery reforms to fight tanking

The NBA has proposed harsher penalties for tanking teams, including the potential loss of first-round draft picks, alongside three lottery reform options. Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the issue at a press conference on Wednesday, pledging to fix it. Owners will vote on measures at a meeting in May.

At its board of governors meetings this week, the NBA presented proposals to combat tanking, going beyond past lottery reforms. According to The Athletic's Joe Vardon, the measures include empowering commissioner Adam Silver to strip a team of its first-round draft pick, move it to the end of the lottery or first round, or impose multimillion-dollar fines on teams that hold out players or limit minutes to lose games and boost lottery odds. A league source told The Athletic, 'Without stricter penalties, you could still have crazy behavior. You have to have something in place that is so drastic, a team would actually think twice about tanking.'

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2026 NBA Draft Lottery odds favor Wizards, Pacers and Nets

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The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery is scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in Chicago. The Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets each hold a 14 percent chance of securing the top pick. The drawing will determine the order for the top four selections ahead of the June 23-24 draft.

The NBA board of governors approved a new draft lottery system on Thursday by a 29-1 vote. The changes, known as the 3-2-1 model, will take effect with next year's draft. The reform aims to reduce incentives for teams to lose games intentionally.

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The NBA board of governors voted Thursday to flatten draft lottery odds starting with the 2027 draft. The changes include a 3-2-1 system using 37 balls for 16 teams and will expire after three years. League officials are already eyeing a possible draft credit system to replace the lottery entirely by 2030.

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