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The NBA has proposed a new '3-2-1 lottery' system to combat tanking, expanding the lottery from 14 to 16 teams. This system penalizes the bottom three teams with fewer lottery balls for the top pick.
The best way for the NBA to fix tanking is to get rid of the draft. Because that'll never happen, the league introduced a new proposal to encourage competition, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Tuesday.
The league was previously considering a proposal that would've expanded the draft lottery to 18 teams and flattened odds for the bottom 10, which was an awful idea. Apparently, the NBA came to its senses on that one because the latest proposal to GMs is completely different.
Unfortunately, it might be worse.
The new system, named the "3-2-1 lottery," would expand the lottery from 14 to 16 teams and utilize a relegation system to penalize the bottom three teams with fewer lottery balls for the No. 1 pick. Here's a quick breakdown:
Additionally, no team would be able to win the No. 1 pick in consecutive years or win three consecutive top-five picks.
On its face, this does seem like a decent enough plan to encourage competition at the bottom of the league. But man, it threatens to make it tough for actually bad teams to get better. Which was always the point of giving worst teams better odds.
We may find out soon enough how well this system works. According to Shams, there could be minor modifications to the proposal before a final owners vote on May 28 but key points of the framework have a majority of support from teams.
Kevin Durant is still out.
It'll take a near-flawless performance for the Houston Rockets to avoid elimination tonight, as Kevin Durant has been ruled out for Game 5.
Though we saw Houston win the last game without him, the chances of that happening again as the series shifts back to Los Angeles feel slim. Especially with news of Austin Reaves' return to the Lakers lineup from an oblique injury.
We've seen crazier things, though, so don't count the Rockets out just yet. They're only 4.5-point underdogs at sportsbooks, and Alperen Sengun has apparently figured out how to light a fire under his desperate team.
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This article originally appeared on For The Win: NBA introduces new lottery proposal to fix tanking
The '3-2-1 lottery' system expands the lottery to 16 teams and assigns fewer lottery balls to the bottom three teams to discourage tanking.
Under the new system, the bottom three teams receive only 2 lottery balls each, while teams ranked 4-10 receive 3 lottery balls each.
The NBA shifted from a previous proposal to expand the lottery to 18 teams after realizing it was not a viable solution to address tanking.

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