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The NBA's 65-game rule for awards eligibility has come under scrutiny as several top players may be ineligible due to injuries. The NBPA is working on a proposal to change the rule, with possible solutions including eliminating it entirely or introducing exceptions for players with legitimate injuries.
The NBA's 65-game rule is controversial. Many top players may be ineligible for awards due to injuries. The NBPA wants to change the rule. Possible solutions include eliminating it or introducing exceptions for injured players. The rule has been criticized for affecting player contracts and team decisions. The NBPA's proposal may have fan support.
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