Adam Silver sternly warns NBA GMs against tanking during video call, emphasizing winning incentives.
Adam Silver sternly warns NBA GMs against tanking during video call, emphasizing winning incentives.
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Adam Silver warns NBA GMs: 'Your only incentive next season will be to win games' in anti-tanking push

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Building on December 2025 proposals, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver delivered a stern warning against tanking to all 30 general managers during a February 19 video call, declaring that 2026-27 incentives would focus solely on winning amid reforms targeting draft lottery manipulations, recent fines, and concerns over sports betting credibility.

The NBA convened a video call with its 30 general managers on February 19, 2026—around All-Star Weekend in Inglewood—led by executive vice president Evan Wasch, to advance anti-tanking reforms for the 2026-27 season. Sources described broad agreement that intentional losses undermine league integrity, with Silver vowing at All-Star events to explore 'every possible remedy' including a draft lottery overhaul.

Proposals, building on December Board of Governors discussions, included limiting traded pick protections to top-4 or late-round ranges, freezing lottery odds at the trade deadline, banning consecutive top-four picks, preventing conference finalists or bottom-three finishers from top-four selections the next year, basing odds on two-year records, expanding the lottery to include Play-In teams (up to eight), and flattening odds across non-playoff teams. The goal: make targeted tanking mathematically ineffective.

Brooklyn Nets GM Sean Marks questioned the timing, noting multi-year rebuilds could face mid-cycle penalties. Silver responded directly: "I would just say, Sean, you could assume for next season your only incentive will be to win games." Executives noted a shift from Silver's usual diplomacy, likening his tone to predecessor David Stern. He also addressed front office-coach alignment on tanking teams, saying coaches 'don’t want to do this' and only feign support under pressure, emphasizing a need to change incentives and mindsets for job security.

Mike Krzyzewski praised the GMs' engagement, while an anonymous GM admitted, “We’re all to blame.” The push ties to legalized sports betting, where tanking disrupts markets and erodes trust. Recent fines underscore enforcement: $500,000 to the Utah Jazz for benching Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. in competitive games against Orlando and Miami, and $100,000 to the Indiana Pacers after listing healthy Pascal Siakam as out. Further penalties, like draft pick losses, loom.

Tanking swirls around the loaded 2026 draft featuring prospects like Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer, with insiders estimating nearly a third of teams deprioritizing wins. Suns owner Mat Ishbia called it a “disgrace,” while Mavericks' Mark Cuban suggested embracing it for fan hope. Silver concluded: "This is not who we are going to be as a league."

Reforms require Board of Governors approval, potentially in March, amid philosophical debates on competitive balance.

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X discussions highlight Adam Silver's stern warning to GMs on anti-tanking measures, with support for reforms tied to gambling credibility, quotes of Silver directly addressing Nets GM Sean Marks, and skepticism from fans of rebuilding teams who view tanking as necessary or accuse lottery rigging.

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver at podium announcing anti-tanking measures with visuals of fined Jazz and Pacers teams and draft lottery reforms.
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Following December's initial proposals and recent fines on the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for resting stars, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told general managers tweaks to combat tanking will start next season, including expanded draft lottery reforms.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stated that substantial changes to the draft lottery system will be implemented next season to deter tanking. Speaking at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, Silver emphasized the need for adjustments beyond minor tweaks while distinguishing between legitimate rebuilds and intentional losses. The league has already fined teams like the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for actions perceived as tanking.

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver admitted during a press conference that the league's efforts to curb tanking are failing, amid fines issued to teams like the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers. Speaking at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, ahead of the All-Star Game, Silver highlighted misaligned incentives in the draft system and called for fresh thinking. He noted that tanking behavior appears worse this season than in recent memory.

Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra pushed back against criticism of the Washington Wizards' apparent tanking strategy following Bam Adebayo's record 83-point game against them, stating teams are free to approach the season however they choose.

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The NBA has opened an investigation into the Milwaukee Bucks' management of the player participation policy, focusing on conflicting reports about Giannis Antetokounmpo's health status. This follows the NBPA's earlier accusation of tanking (see prior coverage), with Antetokounmpo expressing strong desire to play despite the team's decision to hold him out.

The 2026 NBA trade deadline kicked into high gear with several major player swaps on February 3 and 4. Key moves included Anthony Davis heading to the Washington Wizards, James Harden joining the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Jaren Jackson Jr. moving to the Utah Jazz. These transactions reshaped rosters across the league as teams positioned for playoffs or rebuilds.

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CBS Sports has released predictions for the final NBA regular season standings in both conferences, factoring in remaining schedules, recent trades, and team performances. The projections highlight tight races in the Western Conference and a competitive field in the East beyond the top spot. Oklahoma City Thunder and Detroit Pistons are forecasted to secure the No. 1 seeds in their respective conferences.

 

 

 

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