NBA approves new draft lottery system to combat tanking
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The Nuggets have traded several picks, which now look a little bit different thanks to the NBA's draft lottery reform.
Tanking is now a thing of the past, or so the NBA hopes. The league announced massive changes to the draft lottery with the intent to curb intentional losing, and while the measures seem somewhat foolproof in that regard,
The Brooklyn Nets have the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie could be available. Should they consider him?
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How the brilliant Washington Wizards can game the new 3-2-1 draft lottery system
Analyzing exactly how the Washington Wizards can game the new 3-2-1 lottery system by exploiting its play-in tournament boundaries has become an intriguing talking point of the NBA offseason. It has created an intriguing loophole for a franchise still euphoric from winning the 2026 draft lottery.
The NBA announced May 28 its revised draft system that will begin in 2027 with a goal to address tanking by struggling teams.
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