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Adam Silver considering all remedies for rampant tanking in NBA
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Saturday that tanking has been "worse this year than we've seen in recent memory" and he is considering "every possible remedy" — including taking away draft picks — to stop the type of overt behaviors he fined the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for this week.
"In the old days, it was just sort of an understanding among partners in terms of behavior," Silver said before Saturday's All-Star events. "I think what we're seeing is modern analytics where it's so clear that the incentives are misaligned. … Are we seeing behavior that is worse this year than we've seen in recent memory? Yes, is my view. Which was what led to those fines, and not just those fines but to my statement that we're going to be looking more closely at the totality of all the circumstances this season in terms of teams' behavior, and very intentionally wanted teams to be on notice."
NBA's marquee event now all about the league's issues
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Two minutes before NBA commissioner Adam Silver was scheduled to address the media in an upstairs room at Intuit Dome, his deputy, Mark Tatum, cheerfully shook hands with reporters before taking his seat in the front row.
That the league’s second-in-command was eagerly anticipating Silver’s words, much like the other occupants in the room, was poignant. Given the most prominent talking points that have dominated league discourse lately — the tanking epidemic, sports betting issues and alleged cap circumvention — have become so prevalent, the build-up to Silver’s news conference was seismic.
However, following the duration of Silver’s availability — he spoke for around 30 minutes — there were far more questions as a result of his answers (or lack thereof).
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The only way to "align incentives" for NBA, NFL teams is to remove the incentive to tank
On Saturday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged the NBA’s longstanding tanking problem. He candidly admitted that, when it comes to winning games and securing dibs on the best incoming players, the incentives are misaligned.
The only way to ensure full integrity of the games in an age of legalized gambling, with every team trying its best to win every single game, is to fully align the incentives. And the only way to do that is to revolutionize the way the draft order is determined.
It’s that simple. Any effort to tie draft order to performance, or lack thereof, will incentivize a business decision to not try to win, or to actively try to lose.
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