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NBA Draft Lottery Shake-Up: Tanking Era Ending?
29 Apr
Summary
- NBA considers expanding lottery to 18 teams to combat tanking.
- Bottom ten teams could receive an 8% chance at the top pick.
- New proposals aim to incentivize competition over losing seasons.

The National Basketball Association is actively considering major reforms to its draft lottery system, driven by concerns over excessive 'tanking' by teams prioritizing draft position over competitive play. Commissioner Adam Silver has expressed dissatisfaction with the current season's level of intentional losing.
One leading proposal suggests expanding the draft lottery to include 18 teams, moving away from the current 14-team format. Under this plan, the bottom ten teams would each have an 8% chance of securing the No. 1 pick, with the remaining odds distributed among other teams. This structure aims to reduce the incentive for teams to deliberately lose games.