NBA, nagpanukala ng mga parusa at reporma sa lottery upang labanan ang tanking

Nagpanukala ang NBA ng mas mabibigat na parusa para sa mga koponang sadyang nagpapatalo o 'tanking', kabilang ang posibleng pagkawala ng mga first-round draft pick, kasama ang tatlong opsyon para sa reporma sa lottery. Tinalakay ni Commissioner Adam Silver ang isyu sa isang press conference noong Miyerkules at nangakong aayusin ito. Boboto ang mga may-ari ng mga koponan sa mga hakbang na ito sa isang pagpupulong sa Mayo.

Sa pagpupulong ng board of governors ngayong linggo, naglahad ang NBA ng mga panukala upang labanan ang tanking, na higit pa sa mga nakaraang reporma sa lottery. Ayon kay Joe Vardon ng The Athletic, ang mga hakbang ay kinabibilangan ng pagbibigay ng kapangyarihan kay Commissioner Adam Silver na alisin ang first-round draft pick ng isang koponan, ilipat ito sa dulo ng lottery o ng first round, o magpataw ng milyun-milyong dolyar na multa sa mga koponang hindi pinaglalaro ang kanilang mga atleta o nililimitahan ang oras ng paglalaro upang matalo at mapataas ang tsansa sa lottery. Sinabi ng isang source mula sa liga sa The Athletic, 'Kung walang mas mahigpit na parusa, maaari pa ring magkaroon ng mga kakaibang gawi. Kailangan mong magkaroon ng mekanismo na napakatindi, na mapapaisip ang isang koponan bago mag-tanking.'

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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.

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