Basketball Mar 06, 2026

NBA: Adam Silver discussing new measures to clamp down on 'tanking' after fining Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers

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NBA: Adam Silver discussing new measures to clamp down on 'tanking' after fining Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers

The NBA are planning to make anti-tanking rule changes for next season in order to further combat teams intentionally losing games.

According to ESPN, NBA commissioner Adam Silver informed the 30 NBA General Managers at a meeting on Thursday that the league intends to make significant rule changes at the start of next season to improve competition.

The most significant possible changes outlined include allocating draft lottery odds based on a team's record over two seasons - meaning that teams would be unable to 'tank' for just one season - as well as no longer allowing teams to have two consecutive top four draft picks.

Other suggestions include freezing lottery odds at the trade deadline to combat teams giving up on their season with months of the regular season to go.

The discussions follow recent fines to the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers, with the league saying both teams sat healthy players in recent games and noting that compromising its integrity won't be tolerated.

Utah, who have won only 18 of their 56 matches this season, appeared to find a loophole in the NBA's player participation policy, but the league sent a message by hitting the Jazz with a $500,000 fine.

The NBA also docked the Indiana Pacers $100,000 for holding out Pascal Siakam and two other starters in a game against the Jazz.

The policy was put in place in September 2023 to try to discourage teams from purposely losing in order to improve their chances in the draft lottery.

The tactic, known as 'tanking', is used by coaches to improve draft position by fielding a non-competitive team and essentially forfeiting victory.

This year's draft is considered the strongest in several years, possibly incentivising clubs like the Jazz to position themselves for a high pick.

The Jazz did not play stars Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr in the fourth quarter of recent close games. Both played three quarters in recent road games against Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. The Magic rallied from 17 points down to win 120-117, but the Jazz defeated the Heat 115-111.

Jazz coach Will Hardy was asked after the game at Miami whether he considered playing Markkanen and Jackson in the fourth quarter.

"I wasn't," Hardy said succinctly.

Hardy also said after a loss to Portland Trail Blazers that he was following the advice of the team's medical staff.

"I sat Lauri because he was on a minutes restriction," he said. "So if our medical team puts a minutes restriction on Lauri, I'll try to keep Lauri healthy."

Jackson's minutes were restricted because of a growth on his knee.

In fining the Jazz said, the NBA said in its release "these players were otherwise able to continue to play and the outcomes of the games were thereafter in doubt".

The Pacers (15-40) and Jazz (18-38) are among the bottom-six teams in the league.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement after the fines that the competition committee and team owners will work "to implement further measures to root out this type of conduct".

"Overt behaviour like this that prioritises draft position over winning undermines the foundation of NBA competition and we will respond accordingly to any further actions that compromise the integrity of our games," Silver said.

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