NBA reportedly presented owners three anti-tanking proposals, all bring play-in or playoff teams into mix

The NBA has proposed three plans to curb tanking, all of which expand the Draft Lottery to include more teams and introduce harsher penalties for teams that manipulate their lineups. The plans will be voted on by the NBA Board of Governors before this year's NBA Draft.
The NBA has presented three proposals to curb tanking. All three proposals expand the Draft Lottery to include 18-22 teams, including play-in and playoff teams. The plans also introduce harsher penalties for teams that manipulate their lineups, including moving their draft pick to the end of the first round. The proposals will be voted on by the NBA Board of Governors before this year's NBA Draft. The goal is to take away the incentive to lose games. The league wants to increase the commissioner's power to punish teams seen as tanking.
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