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NBA Tanking Crackdown: Lottery Odds Face Major Overhaul
20 Feb
Summary
- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is proposing changes to stop intentional losing.
- Flattening lottery odds or freezing them mid-season are potential solutions.
- Recent fines issued to Jazz and Pacers highlight league's concern.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's initiative to curb tanking is gaining momentum, with recent discussions involving team general managers on potential league reforms. Tanking, a strategy where teams deliberately lose games to enhance their draft position, is under scrutiny. The NBA is exploring various adjustments to its lottery format, including the possibility of flattening all teams' lottery odds or freezing them by a certain mid-season date. This would remove incentives for teams to lose late in the season.
These proposed changes follow significant fines levied against teams for conduct detrimental to the league. The Utah Jazz were fined $500,000 for benching players, and the Indiana Pacers received a $100,000 fine for violating the Player Participation Policy. The league previously fined the Dallas Mavericks $750,000 in 2023. Commissioner Silver emphasized the league's dual approach: addressing current behavior and re-examining the lottery system to ensure fair competition and uphold fan expectations for a high-quality product. The issue is expected to be further discussed at an upcoming Board of Governors meeting next month.




