NBA owners approve draft lottery reform

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As a former lawyer, NBA commissioner Adam Silver is a professional at speaking without saying much.

However, during an interview in March, Silver spoke decisively, stating that the league would look into lottery reform and make changes to address tanking.

Well, it appears the league has just done that with the NBA Board of Governors voting in favor of draft lottery reform at 29-1, with the Grizzlies being the only franchise against the change.

Shams Charania of ESPN was the first to report on the seismic change to the NBA Draft Lottery system.

Now, the NBA Draft Lottery will expand from 12 to 16 teams. This new 3-2-1 system means that the bottom three teams will have significantly worse odds of getting the No. 1 pick. The odds in the old system of the worst team selecting first were at 14%, and now that’ll be dwarfed to just 5.4%, with a 71% chance of selecting outside of the top five.

This reform now goes in stark contrast to every other major sport in North America.

Typically, the draft is about helping the worst team to get better. Now, the NBA franchises that have won the fewest games actually don’t have the best odds of getting to pick first.

It’s important to note that an anomaly will still happen. Even in the old system, there were instances where teams in the play-in won the top pick. This is what happened with the Mavericks in the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery.

Clearly, given that everyone minus Memphis voted for this, the NBA felt it had to do something to incentivize winning and discourage tanking. And the likely reason the Grizzlies were against it is that it would impact a draft pick the Jazz owes them. Since the new rule indicates that a team can’t draft in the Top-5 for three consecutive seasons, it means that their draft pick from Utah now can only be sixth or worse.

Prior to this reform, Silver tried to create change without these restrictions.

He spoke out strongly against tanking in the past, and the NBA even fined teams like the Jazz and the Pacers this season for sitting players, but these efforts haven’t proven effective.

From the Lakers’ perspective, they hopefully aren’t involved in the NBA Draft directly for years to come. So the biggest impact will be in trading draft picks. Now teams can’t protect picks top-12 through top-15 via trades, making those assets even more valuable.

This is a lot to adjust to, and there will be benefits and unintended consequences. But the NBA Draft Lottery has now changed forever, and the Lakers and all other teams will have to learn how to navigate through this reform.

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NBA Board of Governors passes new anti-tanking draft rules

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The NBA Board of Governors has instituted new anti-tanking measures. 

The body voted in favor of enacting the new 3-2-1 rule, which will completely change the NBA draft lottery, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania

The biggest draw of the new system is that the three worst teams in the NBA will now enter the “Relegation Zone.” This zone has lower odds of obtaining the No. 1 overall pick. The change will also expand the lottery to 16 teams and flatten odds.

This new system will take place starting with the 2027 lottery.

There could also be punishments for teams that are deemed to still be intentionally tanking. Punishments could range from reduced lottery odds to even draft-position moves.

Before voting commenced on Thursday, it was believed that these rules would pass, as a majority of teams supported the proposed changes.

The new system gives all 16 teams a chance to win the first overall pick. Each team will be assigned lottery balls. The three worst teams will receive two balls, but there is no way they will fall past the 12th pick.

The next seven teams that missed the playoffs will receive three lottery balls. The four teams that received the Nos. 9 and 10 seeds in the play-in games will receive two lottery balls.

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Lastly, the two teams that lose in the No. 7-8 play-in games will get one lottery ball. 

The 3-2-1 rule would be used until 2029. When that year rolls around, the board of governors will assess if the new rules have worked and decide either to continue with the system or make changes. 

Commissioner Adam Silver has wanted changes to the way the lottery works since at least March, as he discussed them with the board at a meeting. 

During a press conference that month, Silver acknowledged the issue of tanking in the sport. 

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“We are going to fix it,” Silver said. “Full stop.”

The issue of tanking was the reason the lottery was created in the first place, back in 1985. But recently, teams have begun to try to game the system.

The NBA fined the Jazz $500,000 for pulling their starters in the fourth quarter during two regular season road games.

In 2023, the Mavericks were fined $750,000 for “conduct detrimental to the league” after sitting key players in an attempt to protect their first-round draft pick.

NBA approves new draft lottery system to combat tanking: What it means

The NBA voted to approve a new draft lottery system designed to eliminate incentives for teams to tank during the regular season, the league announced on Thursday, May 28.

The “3-2-1 Lottery” approved by the NBA expands the lottery from 14 to 16 teams and flattens odds for teams that don't make the NBA playoffs or play-in tournament.  The new system takes effect beginning with the 2027 NBA Draft.

The NBA said in its announcement that the league office has met with key stakeholders to discuss current competitive incentives and solicit ideas aimed at discouraging tanking since October. NBA commissioner Adam Silver said combating tanking was a priority for the league at the 2026 NBA All-Star Game in February.

Under the new system, which goes into effect for the 2027 NBA Draft, the teams with the three worst records will be “draft relegated” and have worse lottery odds to receive a top pick compared to other teams that did not qualify for the play-in tournament. Each of the "draft relegated" teams can pick no worse than No. 12 in the draft order.

No team will be permitted to select No. 1 overall in consecutive years, nor can a team receive a top-five pick in three straight drafts. The restrictions apply only to each team's own pick, regardless of whether the pick was retained by the team via trade or traded to another team.

It means for the 2027 NBA Draft, the Memphis Grizzlies will not be allowed to select within the top five using the 2027 first-round pick they obtained from the Utah Jazz in a trade deadline deal centered around Jaren Jackson Jr. The Jazz picked within the top five in each of the past two drafts and therefore aren't eligible to pick within the top-five again.

The Grizzlies were the only team to vote against the NBA's new 3-2-1 lottery system, according to multiplereports.

The NBA also announced it will have additional disciplinary authority to address tanking as a result of the new system, including "the ability to reduce teams’ lottery odds, modify teams’ draft positions and impose significant fines on offending teams."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA approves new '3-2-1' draft lottery to combat tanking problem

Wembanyama, Spurs send the West finals back to Oklahoma City for Game 7, routing the Thunder 118-91

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Victor Wembanyama had 28 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks and the San Antonio Spurs sent the Western Conference finals back to Oklahoma City for Game 7, routing the Thunder 118-91 on Thursday night.

Game 7 is Saturday night in Oklahoma City, with the winner hosting the New York Knicks on Wednesday night to open the NBA Finals.

Wembanyama and the Spurs responded to a listless 127-114 loss in Game 5 on Tuesday night with their most energized outing of this see-saw series.

Dylan Harper had 18 points, Stephon Castle added 17 and Devin Vassell had 12 points and two thunderous blocks for San Antonio.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was limited to a team-high 15 points on 6-for-18 shooting for defending champion Oklahoma City.

The Thunder were scoreless for eight minutes in the third as the Spurs ran off 22 straight points to make it 92-64 with 56 seconds left in the quarter.

The average margin of victory has been 15.3 points, with the Spurs winning by an average of 18.3 points.

Wembanyama has been at the forefront of all three victories.

The 7-foot-4 star joined Hall of Famers David Robinson and Tim Duncan as the only players in franchise history with five games of 25 points and 10 rebounds in a single postseason.

Wembanyama made his first two shots — both 3-pointers — and blocked Gilgeous-Alexander’s layup in the first 1:27 as San Antonio took a 9-2 lead.

Wembanyama had 11 points, five rebounds an assist and a block in the opening quarter.

The series remained physical and contentious, with the Thunder’s Chet Holmgren jawing with and bumping into Vassell after the Spurs’ wing blocked the 7-footer’s dunk attempt in the second quarter.

Oklahoma City’s Jalen Williams returned after reinjuring his hamstring in Game 2 and missing the next three games. Williams was limited to one point on 0-for-1 shooting in 10 minutes.

Holmgren had 10 points and 11 rebounds.

NBA owners overwhelmingly approve new '3-2-1' lottery reform/anti-tanking proposal

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver believes that tanking is a scourge and the biggest current threat to the league. Now he has his radical solution to "fix" this problem.

By a 29-1 vote, the NBA Board of Governors voted to approve the new "3-2-1" lottery system that will go into effect next season. The new system both expands the number of teams in the lottery to 16 (up from 14) and dramatically flattens the odds, making it less likely that any one team will win. This new system actually punishes the teams with the three worst records in the league, they will have less of a chance than teams that finish 4-10, providing an incentive for teams to win games near the end of the season.

It also is set to make the NBA Lottery draw into a live televised event — not an unveiling of picks drawn in a back room, as is currently done, but the picks will come out live on air.

How the “3-2-1" system works

Here's how this system breaks down:

• It's called the "3-2-1" system because of how many ping pong lottery balls a team gets.

• The lottery now includes 16 teams: The 10 teams that miss even the play-in, the four teams that finish ninth or 10th in their conferences, plus the loser of the 7/8 play-in game.

• Also, the lottery will be drawn all the way through the No. 16 pick (currently, only the top four are drawn by the lottery and it is reverse record order after that). However, the teams with the three worst records can fall no further than 12th.

• The three teams with the worst records will be "draft relegated" (still a terrible name) and be penalized for their struggles by only getting two lottery balls, giving them a a 5.4% chance at the No. 1 pick.

• The teams with the 4-10 worst records will receive three lottery balls each and an 8.1% chance at the No. 1 pick.

• The teams that finish as the No. 9 and 10 seeds in each conference will each get two lottery balls and a 5.4% chance at the No. 1 pick (the same as the teams with the three worst records).

• The teams that lose the 7/8 play-in for each conference get one lottery ball, and with it a 2.7% chance of landing the No. 1 pick (for example, this season that would have been Orlando and Phoenix).

• The first 16 picks of the second round would be the reverse of the first round. To use this year's draft as an example, because the Wizards have the No. 1 pick, they would pick 46th overall in the second round, while a team that slid to 16th would have the 31st pick, the first of the second round. (That is different than the current system, where the second round is based purely on record. For example, Brooklyn had the third-worst record in the league, dropped to sixth in the first round because of the lottery, but will have the No. 33 pick, the third in the second round, regardless.)

• Teams cannot win the No. 1 pick in consecutive years.

• Teams cannot have top-five picks in three consecutive years. (Consider this the Spurs rule, it is clearly a direct reaction to them after some people were unhappy the Spurs got to draft Victor Wembanyama No. 1, Stephon Castle No. 4 and Dylan Harper No. 2 in three consecutive years.)

• This new plan also grants Silver dramatically expanded, unchecked authority to punish teams he perceives as tanking, including fines of up to $10 million, taking away ping pong balls, or even forcing them to surrender draft picks.

• This system is set to sunset after three lotteries (after the 2029 draft) and will either be retained, modified (again) or scrapped.

What are pros and cons?

On the positive side, this system is going to do what Silver and the owners intend: There is far less incentive to tank, and more teams will compete through the end of the season to avoid landing in the bottom three. If you believe that tanking is the biggest blight the league faces today, this is a huge win.

On the negative side, there are real concerns about how this change, starting next season, will affect already-traded picks or might dampen the market for trading future first-round picks. If a team sees better odds of potentially moving up in the draft, those picks become more valuable and less likely to be traded.

The lone no vote on the new plan was from Memphis, because they are screwed over by one of the odd provisions of this system, where the restrictions on a pick stay even if it is traded. Memphis owns the rights to Utah's first-round pick next year (part of the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade), but because Utah drafted fifth last year (Ace Bailey) and will pick second this year, their pick cannot fall in the top five — even though that is now Memphis' pick. Meaning Memphis can't pick higher than sixth next year with the Utah pick (Memphis did not know that at the time of the JJJ trade).

The timing of this new plan is crucial for the perception Adam Silver wants. Next year at this time, he will be taking a victory lap about how there was no tanking (even as unintended consequences quickly start to appear), but the reality is there would have been less tanking next year because it's seen as a much weaker draft class. This year saw nine teams tanking by the end because it is a particularly deep class with multiple franchise-changing, cornerstone players at the top and quality players well down the board. Next year, nobody was tanking for that class before this was approved.

The other knock is that this moves the league further away from the original purpose of a draft — to redistribute talent and allow the worst teams to draft the best players. It's how the NFL does it: The Las Vegas Raiders had the worst record, so they get to pick Fernando Mendoza. Now, a genuinely bad NBA team could be screwed over and drop dramatically multiple years in a row.

On the positive side, it will force those same front offices to be far smarter and more creative in building out a roster rather than hoping for lottery luck.

Pope Leo XIV seems to give NBA Finals-bound Knicks his blessing

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The Knicks might have received some divine assistance.

On Wednesday, the Pope Leo XIV was parading through the crowd at the Vatican when he heard an insistent Knicks fan screaming “Pope Leo, go Knicks!”

The Pope, in response, appeared give a thumbs-up.

The clip immediately went viral. It even reached his alma mater, Villanova, with former men’s basketeball coach Jay Wright posting the clip to his X account, adding “Love it!”

Wright has several connections to this Knicks team, having coached stars Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges to national titles with the Wildcats.

The Knicks, on an 11-game winning streak, are just four wins away from the franchise’s first title since 1973. It’s the closest they’ve been since 1999, their last trip to the NBA Finals.

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Brunson’s arrival in 2022 helped change the Knicks’ fortunes, though when Robert Francis Prevost was named Pope last year, many thought his ties to the ‘Nova Knicks were a sign from above.

If anything, Pope Leo’s apparent endorsement is a helpful way to fill the wait ahead of the June 3 start of the NBA Finals.

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The Spurs and reigning champion Thunder are still duking it out to join the Knicks in the championship round, but whether they have a higher power on their side remains to be seen.

Thunder vs Spurs Same-Game Parlay for Tonight's NBA Playoffs Game 6

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If the San Antonio Spurs need to draw inspiration to keep fighting in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals, perhaps “El Jefe” can arrange a team field trip to the Alamo. 

San Antonio is facing elimination at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday and this high-stakes showdown is the perfect setting for my Thunder vs. Spurs same-game parlay.

My NBA picks like San Antonio to force a Game 7 in a high-scoring finish, highlighted by star Victor Wembanyama.
 
For more analysis, check out my Thunder vs. Spurs predictions for May 28.

Our best Thunder vs Spurs SGP for Game 6

SGP leg #1: Spurs moneyline

The San Antonio Spurs have the third-highest homecourt net rating in the postseason and will warm up their cold shooting from Game 5 by getting back inside the Frost Bank Center.

The return to Texas will also help the Spurs tighten the screws on turnovers, which really hampered their offense in this series. The defense is doing a great job of slowing down Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, which is like cutting the head off the snake.

San Antonio is 5-1 straight up coming off a loss this postseason and 20-6 SU in those spots overall.

SGP leg #2: Over 218.5

The Game 5 final smashed the closing total and could be a hint of where this series is headed in terms of scoring. Chet Holmgren finally woke up, and the Oklahoma City Thunder bench doesn’t allow much of an offensive dip, meaning San Antonio will have to score in Game 6.

The Spurs are at their best playing with pace, fueled by transition offense. These teams produced totals north of 230 in the regular season and that’s where we’re trending on Thursday.

SGP leg #2: Victor Wembanyama Over 27.5 points

After a 5-for-15 dud in Game 5 and bailing on the postgame presser, Victor Wembanyama is under the microscope in this do-or-die outing.

San Antonio’s coach and players are begging Wemby to be more aggressive, and while some models sit at 27 points with 18 FGAS, I expect 22+ shots from the 7-footer.

Wembanyama bounces back from quiet efforts, averaging 28 points in the last 21 games following 15 or fewer FGAs. Nine of those have hit 30+ points. 


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After a Game 5 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, the Oklahoma City Thunder are on the brink of a second NBA Finals appearance in two years.

In Game 5, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a performance worthy of his MVP title to help the Thunder secure a 127-114 victory, finishing with 32 points and 9 assists while converting 16 of his 17 free-throw attempts. The Thunder’s bench also contributed greatly, both offensively and defensively.

The Spurs got a strong 24-point effort from Stephon Castle and 22 points from Julian Champagnie in the loss, but Victor Wembanyama was held to just 4-of-15 shooting from the floor for 20 points as the Thunder’s physical frontline swarmed him all evening.

NBA Western conference finals: what to know
  • What: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs
  • When: May 28, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Frost Bank Center (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Channel: NBC
  • Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)

Should the Spurs win tonight, the Western Conference Finals will move back to Oklahoma City for a winner-take-all Game 7.

Thunder vs. Spurs Game 6 start time:

Thunder vs. Spurs Game 6 is scheduled to tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET tonight, May 28.

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NBA Western Conference Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Spurs 122, Thunder 115 (OT2)
  • Game 2: Thunder 122, Spurs 113
  • Game 3: Thunder 123, Spurs 108
  • Game 4: Spurs 103, Thunder 82
  • Game 5: Thunder 127, Spurs 114
  • Game 6: Thursday, May 28 (8:30 ET, NBC/Peacock)
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How Many Playoff Games Will the Knicks Win?

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Start spreading the news: the New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals.

While the Western Conference competitors — San Antonio and Oklahoma City — sort themselves out, the Eastern Conference champion Knicks sit with 12 total postseason wins and await their opponent for the Bill O’Brien Trophy.

New York will be an underdog in the NBA Finals, regardless of the opponent, and Kalshi is offering prediction markets on the Knicks’ total number of playoff wins when the smoke settles on the tournament.

Here’s a look at those NBA odds and what market makes the most sense to New York backers.

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Prediction markets have “Yes” 15+ wins listed with a 50% probability, which would get better if the Western Conference Finals go seven games.

The New York Knicks need 16 victories to win the title, and 15 would make it a thrilling seven-game series. We had one of those last year, with the Oklahoma City Thunder edging out the Indiana Pacers in a do-or-die finale.

New York will be the more rested of the two contenders, but barely avoided the “rust” spot in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals after an extended break. The Knicks needed to rally from 22 points down in the fourth quarter to win the series opener, en route to a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

👍Go New York, Go New York, Go!

If you’re not as ambitious about the Knicks but give them plenty of respect for their postseason play, 14+ wins is trading with “Yes” as a 70% probability at Kalshi. This option pays out if the series goes at least six games, putting weight on the Knicks to win at home.

New York has been excellent in a star-studded Madison Square Garden this spring, owning a 6-1 record in the Mecca while boasting a playoff-best net rating of 16.1 at home.

I like this “Yes” option, as it pays $2 for every $1 investment at the current probabilities and doesn’t need the series to go seven games to win. Most NBA Finals go six games, and the Knicks have the personnel, star power, and coaching to make these matchups competitive.

👎No New York, No New York, No!

If you’re not buying into the Knicks’ postseason run and think whoever comes out of the West will squash a rusty New York squad, then “No” 13+ wins is paying a pretty penny.

This side of the market is essentially picking the Western champs to sweep the NBA Finals, which has occurred just nine times. The last time a title winner broke out the broom in the finals was when Golden State swept Cleveland in 2018.

If that happens to the Knicks in 2026, you’re looking at a current $12 win for every $1 investment. Again, this prediction market will fluctuate based on whether there’s a Game 7 in the WCF.

New York has won all three Game 1 outings so far in the 2026 NBA Playoffs, and the NBA Finals won’t tip off until June 3, putting the Knicks’ red-hot run on ice for more than a week.

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Thunder vs Spurs Expert Picks & Game 6 Best Bets

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The San Antonio Spurs will look to stave off elimination when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 tonight.

San Antonio is currently a 3.5-point favorite ahead of tip-off, and our Covers experts have you set with their best NBA picks for Thursday, May 28.

Thunder vs Spurs Expert Picks Tonight

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Jon Metler Jon Metler: Spurs Fox o14.5 points-113
Jason Logan Jason Logan: Spurs Wembanyama o12.5 rebounds-112
Joe Osborne Joe Osborne: Over 219.5-110

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Jon Metler's expert pick: De'Aaron Fox Over 14.5 points

Price: -113 at bet365

You can say what you want about De'Aaron Fox as a bettor, but I’m not passing on Over 14.5 points in this spot. The San Antonio Spurs are facing elimination at home, and this will already be Fox’s fourth game back from injury.

That matters because his minutes have been managed carefully all season, and we still haven’t really seen his full workload in this series due to multiple blowouts. Tonight will be different.

With the Spurs favored by only 3.5 points against the Oklahoma City Thunder, this could be the most competitive game Fox has played since returning, and that’s where his value rises. In close games, his usage climbs, the ball stays in his hands late, and his scoring ceiling increases dramatically. 

This feels like a spot where San Antonio leans heavily on Fox offensively, and I price him closer to -215 to clear this total.

Jason Logan's expert pick: Victor Wembanyama Over 12.5 rebounds

Price: -112 at bet365

Victor Wembanyama amassed a billion rebounds in the first two games of the series, but since then, he’s recorded a total of only 18 boards on 43 combined rebounding chances across the past three outings. 

The biggest difference is Wemby’s aggressiveness on the offensive glass. He stacked 14 offensive boards in the opening two games of the WCF but has pulled down only four rebounds on the offensive end over the last three showings. 

Wembanyama has looked tired and is playing too passively at times, especially in Game 5. The Spurs are begging their big man to be more aggressive in Game 6, and that means getting inside and crashing the offensive glass for putbacks. 

Game 6 models range from 12.3 rebounds to 15.5, with most projections sitting north of his current total.

Joe Osborne's expert pick: Over 219.5

Price: -110 at bet365

This pick still comes down to pace. Both teams have a shot volume in the first five games almost identical to their regular-season averages, and that’s been driving scoring throughout the series.

San Antonio put up 114 points in Game 5 despite shooting below their standard, thanks to generating 92 shot attempts. Back at home, I’d expect better efficiency from the Spurs, especially if they continue to get lots of quality looks.

On the other side, Oklahoma City has topped 120 points in three of the last four games. The Spurs have also gone Over in nine of their last 10 games, with those contests averaging 227.4 combined points.


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Victor Wembanyama Picks, Predictions & Best Bets for Thunder vs Spurs Game 6 on May 28

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Desperation matters.

The San Antonio Spurs showed the power of desperation in Game 2 of the last round, walloping the Timberwolves by 38 points to even the series. 

In fact, that model informs how I break down the Victor Wembanyama odds before Game 6 on Thursday, May 28.

Victor Wembanyama prop pick for Game 6

Victor Wembanyama best bet: Victor Wembanyama Over 1.5 threes (-180 at bet365)

That is a significant amount of juice. Let’s not deny that.

If uncomfortable with it, then bet 3+ threes at +170. That is in my portfolio tonight.

At either mark, the logic is as much about Wembanyama’s improved shooting at home as it is about his greater volume shooting at home. Both aspects have been true all three years of the San Antonio Spurs’ superstar’s career.

This season, Wembanyama shot 37.9% from deep at home, compared to 31.3% on the road, while taking 5.9 threes per game at home compared to just five per game on the road.

Look at this series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Wembanyama is 4-for-14 (28.6%) from beyond the arc in three games in Oklahoma City compared to 5-for-12 (41.7%) in two matches in San Antonio.

Defenses hardly bother Wemby’s deep shots. Simply enough, he is too tall.

His shot comes down to comfort and rhythm. Those are improved at home, creating distinct value in tailing him tonight.

Victor Wembanyama same-game parlay

Amid all the headlines of Wembanyama’s 41-point, 24-rebound Game 1 in the Western Conference Finals, we overlook that he had just 27 points in regulation. Realizing that, Wembanyama has fallen short of this points prop in four of five regulation games, even though he hit multiple 3-pointers in two of those four contests.

While that is counterintuitive, the reality is that Wembanyama affects a game in so many ways that his scoring does not always come via expected patterns.

Obviously, one of those ways is via blocking shots, and taking the Under on Wembanyama’s blocks prop is actually meant as a compliment to him. There will be fewer and fewer shots for him to challenge as the Thunder steer clear of the rim when he is around.

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NBA passes 3-2-1 NBA Draft Lottery reform

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Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, the NBA has passed a number of changes to the NBA Draft Lottery, effective for the upcoming 2026-27 season and lasting through at least 2029.

The “3-2-1” lottery moniker is a slight misnomer, as the bottom three teams will receive “2” lottery balls each. Spots four through 10 will receive “3” lottery balls each. The 9-vs-10 game teams will also receive “2” lottery balls each, and the losers of the 7-vs-8 games will receive “1” ball each. I guess the “2-3-2-1” lottery isn’t as catchy a title.

The lottery expanding from 14 to 16 teams is a significant change, as now teams can actually split the difference by making the playoffs and getting a chance in the lottery. The losers of the 7-vs-8 games will receive one lottery ball each, and the 9-vs-10 teams receive two lottery balls, so the two teams who win the second round of the Play-In Tournament (i.e. loser of 7-vs-8 vs. winner of 9-vs-10) will get to be in the playoffs and remain in the lottery. Basically, advancing to the playoffs from the 9- or 10-spot would grant you the same lottery odds as the worst team in the league.

Additionally, no one will be able to win the first overall pick in consecutive years or have three consecutive top-five picks. The vote passed 29-1, with the Memphis Grizzlies the only vote against.

Critics of this reform have argued this will actually lead to more tanking, as the four through 10 group is even more of an advantage than it was previously. You could imagine scenarios where teams tank even earlier to ensure they’re in that group, or tank extremely hard down the stretch to drop from the 11th or 12th spot to 10th. It also gets harder for teams that are just plain bad, not due to tanking, to life themselves out of it, which was the whole point of a draft lottery system in the first place.

What do you think? For, against, or indifferent on the new system?

Should Rockets re-sign Josh Okogie?

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The Houston Rockets are evaluating their future when it comes to veteran shooting guard Josh Okogie.

Okogie, 27, signed with the Rockets on a one-year minimum deal in the offseason and turned out to be a bargain for the team. He even started two playoff games for the Rockets in their series against the Los Angeles Lakers last month.

Bleacher Report writer Eric Pincus praised Okogie and believes he could have interest around the league in free agency.

“Okogie is a capable veteran who played in 78 games for the Rockets (starting 32) at 17.4 minutes per game. He defends and shoots the ball well (38.5 percent from three) on low volume,” Pincus wrote.

Okogie only averaged 4.5 points per game this past season, which was a step back from where he was a year ago. That being said, he did play in 78 games and shot a career-high 38.5 percent from deep.

The Rockets likely would want to have Okogie back on a minimum deal if he was interested in returning. That being said there is reason to believe that he may have interest from other teams around the league, which could start a bidding war.

Contending teams could justify signing Okogie for the mid-level exception (~$5-6 million), which could be out of price range for the Rockets considering he only made $3.1 million. However, a raise could be in the cards based on his successful run with the Rockets this past season.

TDS community, how much would you pay Okogie this offseason? Should the Rockets sign him or let him walk? Let us know in the comments section below.

Boston Celtics Daily Links 5/28/26

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