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Adam Silver announces NBA draft lottery changes to address tanking
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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.
A CBS Sports analysis argues that the Golden State Warriors should keep Stephen Curry sidelined for the remainder of the season to boost their NBA draft lottery odds. Curry, aged 38, has not played since January 30 due to a legitimate knee injury. The team holds a 33-35 record, sitting ninth in the Western Conference.
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The New York Rangers chose not to trade center Vincent Trocheck despite rumors linking him to contenders like the Minnesota Wild. General manager Chris Drury made several minor moves to acquire picks and prospects instead of blockbuster deals. With a record of 24-30-8, the team is focusing on the NHL Draft Lottery rather than playoffs.
Os Kansas City Royals garantiram a escolha geral n.º 6 na loteria do Draft da MLB de 2026 na noite de terça-feira nas Reuniões de Inverno em Orlando, Flórida, apesar de entrarem com as 13.ª melhores chances de 0,84%. Os Chicago White Sox venceram a primeira escolha de acordo com suas chances de 27,73%, marcando sua primeira n.º 1 desde 1977. Outros saltos notáveis incluíram o Tampa Bay Rays em n.º 2 e o San Francisco Giants em n.º 4.
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The Chicago White Sox won the MLB Draft Lottery on Tuesday at the Winter Meetings in Orlando, earning the No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 draft. This marks their first top pick since selecting Harold Baines in 1977 and only the third in franchise history. White Sox GM Chris Getz called it an honor and a huge responsibility.