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Adam Silver: 'We are going to fix' tanking before next season, likes 65-game rule

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Silver was vague on details on exactly how the league would fix tanking but said a vote will happen before draft.

Saying the NBA owners were unanimously behind him, NBA Commissioner said that the league needed to do something more "extreme" than it has done in the past to curb tanking. "We are going to fix itโ€ฆ full stop... " Silver said at a press conference Wednesday in New York following the league's Board of Governors meeting (quote via the Associated Press).

"Exactly what that change is, we're continuing to work on... [but] going into next season, the incentives will be completely different than they are right now. " Silver was not giving out details on exactly how the league would suddenly curb a tanking issue that has plagued the league for more than a decade, since analytics showed the easiest path to build a championship roster starts with high draft picks.

Silver has been on a quixotic quest to end tanking in recent months, in part because tanking has peaked this season due to a particularly deep draft at the top, with nine teams actively focused more on their draft spot than winning games right now. Silver said there will be a special Board of Governors meeting before this year's NBA Draft to put in the new tanking rules for next season. 65-Game rule In the wake of Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung, which very possibly means he will fall short of the league's 65-game threshold to qualify for postseason awards, there has been a rash of criticism of the league's 65-game rule.

That includes the NBPA, the playersโ€™ union , as well as from agents and media members. Silver still supports it. He thinks it's doing its job.