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NBA Makes Final Decision On 65-Game Eligibility Rule After Complaints From Players Association

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NBA Makes Final Decision On 65-Game Eligibility Rule After Complaints From Players Association

The NBA has decided not to change the 65-game eligibility rule despite complaints from the players association. The rule has been criticized for potentially excluding injured star players, such as Cade Cunningham, from NBA honors.

The NBA has made a final decision on the 65-game eligibility rule. The league will not change the rule this summer or in the future. The decision comes after the NBA Commissioner, Adam Silver, stated that the rule is successful. The rule has been criticized for potentially excluding injured star players from NBA honors. Cade Cunningham, who has played 61 games, will not qualify for the All-NBA honors due to the rule. The NBA Players Association had called for the rule to be changed or abolished.

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