The latest version of the NBA?s Draft Lottery reform proposal has been sent to owners ahead of their May 28 vote, according to multiple league sources. The ?3-2-1? proposal is largely the same as originally reported, and details have emerged on a rule that had previously lacked clarity. First, here?s what?s the same: * There will be 37 lottery balls allocated to 16 teams. The bottom three teams receive two (5.4% odds), teams four to 10 receive three (8.1%), the ninth and 10th play-in seeds in each conference would receive two (5.4%), and the loser of the seven vs. eight play-in game would receive one (2.7%).
All 16 picks would be drawn in the lottery. The three teams with the worst records can pick no lower than 12th. Every other team can land first to 16th.
* Teams that trade picks are not allowed to protect slots 12, 13, 14, or 15.
* Adam Silver will have more power to punish tanking by altering lottery odds or changing where a team is picking.
The above proposed rules remain exactly as they were written when the NBA first made this 3-2-1 pitch in early May. But there is also a rule stating that no team can land first in two consecutive drafts, or in the top five in three consecutive drafts.
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