NBA's proposed '3-2-1 lottery' would expand draft to 16 teams with flattened odds

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NBA's proposed '3-2-1 lottery' would expand draft to 16 teams with flattened odds

NBA's proposed '3-2-1 lottery' would expand draft to 16 teams with flattened odds

NBA's proposed '3-2-1 lottery' would expand draft to 16 teams with flattened odds

NBA's proposed '3-2-1 lottery' would expand draft to 16 teams with flattened odds

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The NBA has disclosed to its 30 general managers a new anti-tanking, draft reform termed the "3-2-1 lottery" that includes expanding the lottery to 16 teams, flattened odds and a relegation zone where the bottom three teams will be penalized with fewer lottery balls for the No. 1 pick, starting with the 2027 draft, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.

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