NBA board of governors passes anti-tanking changes to draft lottery.
The NBA approved a new "3-2-1 Lottery" system that flattens odds for the No. 1 pick and expands the lottery to 16 teams. The three teams with the worst records will now have 5.4% odds of winning the top pick, while teams with the fourth- through 10th-worst records will have 8.1% odds. The measure passed by a 29-1 vote, with Memphis dissenting, and takes effect for the next three seasons.
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Coverage splits between procedural consensus on anti-tanking mechanics and moral framing: mainstream outlets stay neutral, while conservative outlets frame holdouts as selfish or unfair competitive behavior.
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“NBA's board of governors passes anti-tanking changes to draft lottery” · Globe and Mail
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WTWashington Times NBA's board of governors passes anti-tanking changes to draft lottery 8d ago BBreitbart NBA Board of Governors Institutes New Anti-Tanking Draft Measures 7d ago NYPNY Post The Grizzlies were the only team to vote against NBA’s new anti-tanking rules for this selfish reason 7d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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