Mavericks co-owner Mark Cuban predicts 'number of trades will explode' with NBA's new anti-tanking plan
The NBA is about to punish the three worst teams in the standings each season. Mark Cuban says it's "smart."
The NBA has finally revealed its new anti-tanking plan, and no one can say the league was afraid of rocking the boat. The league’s planned proposal went public on Wednesday and reportedly has the support of a majority of teams, with an owners’ vote to approve it scheduled for May 28 . The crux of the system is a new 3-2-1 structure of draft lottery odds, which will see 16 different teams have a shot at the first overall pick with one, two or three ping-pong balls in the basket.
Notably, the system penalizes the league’s three worst teams in the standings, giving them only two ping-pong balls (5. 4% chance at the top pick) while every other team that falls short of the play-in tournament gets three (8. 1%).
The full breakdown: The NBA's proposed lottery odds reform, visualized ⬇️ pic. twitter. com/rXm7FuK4oP — Lev Akabas (@LevAkabas) April 29, 2026 The proposed system both simplifies and flattens the odds compared to the previous system, in which the bottom three teams all had a 14% chance at the first pick.
It will take years to fully see every consequence of the system, but one stakeholder already has a prediction. That would be Mark Cuban, former majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks and current minority owner. In a lengthy tweet posted Wednesday, Cuban broke down how he sees the league operating in a system where 14 different teams have at least a 5.